Governor J.B. Pritzker is ushering in more business to the state of Illinois.
The governor attended a groundbreaking ceremony for Incobrasa Industries in Gilman, just south of Bourbonnais.The expansion represents more than $250 million capital investment and will create
while retaining 200 jobs. Gov. Pritzker says the company will more than double its production capacity by 2030.
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