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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined executives from Five Below, the trend-right, extreme-value retailer for tweens, teens and beyond, as the company announced plans to locate its Midwest distribution ....
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Kwik Tripâs new bread and bun bakery, part of a $300 million expansion underway, being constructed at its headquarters in the La Crosse Industrial Park in this 2017 file photo. Peter Thomson, Lee Newspapers Kwik Trip is being awarded an additional $5 million in tax credits by the state after it exceeded original job growth and capital investment goals at its La Crosse campus over the last five years, even throughout the pandemic. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, or WEDC, announced Wednesday that it is awarding the Wisconsin company additional performance-based tax incentives on top of up to $21 million it was already awarded for expanding its headquarters. ....
Almost half of Irish people are concerned about sharing personal information online This is a decline of 8% from 2019 to 2020, placing Ireland close to the global average of 45%. By Hayley Halpin Monday 17 May 2021, 12:36 PM 1 hour ago 2,278 Views 6 Comments Image: Shutterstock/panitanphoto Image: Shutterstock/panitanphoto JUST UNDER ONE in two people in Ireland remain concerned about sharing personal information online, according to new research. The research was carried out by the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WIN), which includes Irish group Red C Research. It found that almost half of Irish people (46%) say they are concerned about sharing their personal data online. This is a decline of 8% from 2019 to 2020, placing Ireland close to the global average of 45% ....