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  2. Andersen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Andersen Corporation is an international window and door manufacturing enterprise employing 12,000 people at more than thirty manufacturing facilities, logistics centers, and company owned retail locations.

  3. Anderson, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, ... Between 1853 and the late 19th century, twenty industries of various sizes located there.

  4. Sierra Pacific Industries - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is the second-largest lumber producer in the United States. [1] A privately held company, it was co-founded in 1949 by R. H. Emmerson and his son, A. A. "Red" Emmerson, the long-term CEO, and A. A. Emmerson's sons George and Mark are now president and CEO.

  5. Anderson accountant sentenced to 41 months in federal prison

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    Oct. 23—ANDERSON — An Anderson accountant has been sentenced to federal prison for the theft of almost $1 million from the Anderson company where he was employed. Nathaniel Wills, 34, of ...

  6. Rezoning approved for McAlister Deli - AOL

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    Ken de la Bastide, The Herald Bulletin, Anderson, Ind. August 24, 2023 at 6:29 PM. Aug. 24—ANDERSON — A new restaurant is planned to open in Anderson sometime in 2024.

  7. Plan Commission approves location for Chick-fil-A in Anderson

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    Sep. 27—ANDERSON — The opening of a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Anderson in 2024 took another step to becoming a reality. The Anderson Plan Commission Tuesday approved the rezoning of 113 acres ...

  8. Temple-Inland - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Temple Jr. (1920-2006), who had been president of Temple Industries when Time acquired it and later vice chairman of Time Inc., served as chairman of the board of the spun-off Temple-Inland until 1991. [5] Grum retired in 2000. [6] In 2002, the company acquired the Gaylord Container Corporation. [7]

  9. Price–Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant. The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price-Anderson Act) is a United States federal law, first passed in 1957 and since renewed several times, which governs liability-related issues for all non-military nuclear facilities constructed in the United States before 2026.