From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject These small businesses are making a massive impact
Date January 29, 2021 6:00 PM
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Watch these tear-jerking reactions from the owners of Special Dogs and More,
Siebert’s Clothing, and The Rathskeller when they learn that help is on



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John,

 

It’s impossible to put into words just how challenging the past year has been
for small businesses and local community cornerstones here in Indiana and
around the country.

 

In 2020, we saw an all-time record of job commitments in the state that will
have a positive impact on the local economy as well as provide good jobs to
hard working Hoosiers in the near future.

 

Governor Holcomb also took action to provide support to small businesses by
instituting the workforce employer grant and a manufacturing credit.

 

Entrepreneurs and workers have made unimaginable sacrifices in order to stay
afloat, and it’s critical that we reward them by supporting their businesses in
any way that we can.

 

Despite all those struggles, we’ve seen incredible stories of hope and
generosity thanks to grassroots support networks and charities like the
Barstool Fund.

 

The Barstool Fund has raised over $32 million to help hundreds of businesses
from coast to coast keep their doors open –– including three small Hoosier
businesses that we want to recognize today!

 

Check out their stories and watch their reactions when they learn that help is
on the way below.

 

Special Dogs and More — Columbus, IN

 

The owners of Special Dogs and More are the embodiment of the Hoosier spirit.
Alongside serving up mouth-watering hot dogs and burgers, they’ve employed,
trained, and invested in workers with special needs for the three years they’ve
been in business. 
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Siebert’s Clothing –– Jasper, IN

 

Siebert’s Clothing store has stood the test of time. Founded in 1922, this
family-owned business has withstood the uncertainty of the Great Depression and
World War II –– and now, they’re proving their resilience once again in the
face of the pandemic.
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The Rathskeller –– Indianapolis, IN

 

Those who have experienced the Rathskeller know that it’s much more than just
a restaurant –– it’s an Indy institution that tourists and locals have flocked
to for decades –– making them more than deserving of this support and
recognition.
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John, Governor Holcomb is inspired by these examples of communities rallying
together to support small businesses –– and he’s continuing to lead Indiana to
a full, safe reopening of our economy so they can continue serving Hoosiers for
years to come.

 

In the meantime, we’re encouraging Hoosiers to continue supporting small
businesses –– and if you’re the owner of a small business looking for more
support through the pandemic, we encourage you to utilize all the resources and
information available through the Indiana Small Business Development Center
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Thank you,

- Holcomb Crew




 


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