Summary:
32 Indiana businesses honored for 50 to 100 years of service
Four local businesses recognized for their century-long contributions
Governor Braun praises entrepreneurial dedication and community impact
Over 1,280 companies celebrated in the award's 33-year history
Indiana Economic Development Corporation offers support for entrepreneurs
Governor Mike Braun recently honored 32 Hoosier businesses with the Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Award, recognizing their long-standing contributions to Indiana's economy and communities. These businesses have been operational for over 100 or 50 years, showcasing remarkable resilience and community commitment.
Local Honorees Shine
Among the celebrated, four local businesses stood out:
- Batesville: A leader in burial and cremation products, serving professionals across the U.S. and Canada for 141 years.
- Laws-Carr-Moore Funeral Home: A family-owned business for over 123 years, offering personalized funeral services.
- Meyers Funeral Home: Serving Batesville with dignity and compassion for 100 years.
- Pizza Haus: A second-generation, family-owned restaurant celebrating 50 years of good food and community service.
A Legacy of Commitment
Governor Braun emphasized the dedication and hard work required to sustain a business over decades. These awards highlight not just longevity but the positive impact these businesses have on their employees and neighborhoods.
Indiana Economic Development Corporation supports these entrepreneurs, offering resources to help them thrive. Over 1,280 companies have been recognized in the award's 33-year history, underscoring Indiana's robust entrepreneurial ecosystem.
For more on Indiana's entrepreneurial resources, visit iedc.in.gov/entrepreneurship.
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