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SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — North Carolina-based steel products maker Nucor Corp. (NYSE: NUE) says it is expanding its Indiana operations with the acquisition of a coil processing facility in Shelbyville.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, however Nucor says it intends to expand its steel fastener manufacturing capabilities at the plant.

The company says it will initially add 33 workers as part of the expansion, but it plans to double that number when it reaches full capacity.

“We are excited to grow our Fastener Division with the acquisition of these assets,” said Joey Loosle, general manager of Nucor Fastener. “Adding bolt making capability to the Shelbyville facility will help expand our offerings to the automotive, heavy truck, industrial/MRO and structural fastener markets.”

Nucor Fastener, which is a division of Nucor Corp, is based out of a facility the Dekalb County town of St. Joe and employs 240 workers. Nucor operates ten facilities throughout the state, according to the company website.

ST. JOE, Ind. (WANE) – One woman is dead and two firefighters were hospitalized after a house fire Thursday in this town of about 460 in northeast Indiana. 

Multiple departments were called about 5 p.m. to the 200 block of Widney Street. 

According to the DeKalb County sheriff, two people were home at the time. One person escaped, but a woman was later found dead. 

Two firefighters were injured and taken to the hospital. One sufferd minor injuries, the other suffered more severe injuries and was taken to a hospital in Indianapolis. 

Fire officials said they got the fire under control after just over an hour. 

A township trustee and community members pitched in to give the firefighters pizza and bottled water after being on the scene for more than two hours. 

The cause of the fire is under investigation.