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    Aldi to add 800 more stores in US by 2028. Ohio. 9450 Fields Ertel Road in Cincinnati. 12782 Rockside Road in Garfield Heights. 9570 Ohio 14 in Streetsboro. Pennsylvania. 401 Penn Ave. in ...

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    Aldi is a German-based grocery store chain with over 2,000 locations in the United States. Trader Joe's is a subsidiary of Aldi. If an Aldi were built at the Candler development, it would be the ...

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  7. Aldi to hire 13,000 new workers, pay up to $23 per hour. Here ...

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    Aldi is hiring more than 13,000 employees nationwide and raising its average hourly pay to $23 per hour. Here are the stores in Ohio that are hiring. Aldi to hire 13,000 new workers, pay up to $23 ...

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    In 2011, [3] at age 27, Sittenfeld became the youngest person ever elected to Cincinnati City Council. [4] He received the second most votes of the 23 candidates. [23] He was sworn into office on December 1, 2011. [3] He was re-elected to the council in 2013 and was the leading vote-getter among the 21 candidates. [24]