
Gov. Scott Walker greets InSinkErator employees on the factory floor at an event in the InSinkErator Racine plant, in Racine on Thursday, May 22, 2014. InSinkErator is increasing its manufacturing operations by leasing a 160,000 square-foot building in the Business Park of Kenosha and will also renovate its facility in the City of Racine in a $65 million project wthat is expected to retain 1,000 employees and add approximately 165 more jobs. The first production line in Kenosha is expected to be operational by mid-2015. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has authorized up to $15.5 million in tax credits through 2018 through its Enterprise Zone program, which is designed to assist businesses that have major expansion projects or are relocating major business operations from other states. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Scott Anderson)
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