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Chris Hahn

Chevrolet Buick of Spring Valley to Open Under Penz Automotive Group

10/04/2021 by Chris Hahn

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 4, 2021

Chevrolet Buick of Spring Valley is opening its doors under new ownership, the Penz Automotive Group. The dealership will remain in the same
location at 120 E Grant St.

Chevrolet Buick of Spring Valley will continue to be a location to purchase new Chevrolet and Buick models and quality pre-owned vehicles. Service and maintenance work will continue there as well.

The Penz Automotive Group’s mission is to help people love what they drive by providing an extraordinary experience with quality products and expert services, by demonstrating honesty, integrity, and teamwork, and by positively impacting the communities they live and work in.

Todd Penz, owner of Penz Auto, said “We are honored to be a part of the Spring Valley community and look forward to developing our relationships in town. Our focus is on providing exceptional automotive support while still being a neighborly, local organization.”

Penz Automotive Group owns and operates multiple OEM automotive dealerships in Southeast Minnesota. Their business is defined by high quality products, factory-certified staff, lifetime powertrain warranties, and a commitment to serve the community and help customers love what they drive.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:  Savanna Cordle, Marketing at 507-361-5910 or email scordle@penzauto.com.

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Sheldon Plumbing & Heating Transitions to Valor Mechanical, Thanks Customers for 30 Great Years!

09/27/2021 by Chris Hahn

 

Click here to learn more about this transition and the Valor Mechanical Team! 

 

 The above information is courtesy of Valor Mechanical, 1001  2nd Ave. NW, Stewartville, MN 55976, and was sent to Sheldon Plumbing & Heating customers

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Minnesota Main Street COVID Relief Business Grants Available: Application Portal Open September 20th – 29th

09/13/2021 by Chris Hahn

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) will begin accepting applications for the Main Street COVID Relief Grants Program on September 20. Grant amounts range from $10,000 – $25,000.

Information sessions are being held in advance of the application period, hosted by MN DEED. We strongly encourage businesses interested in this opportunity to attend one of the following webinars:

  • Tuesday, September 14th at 11:00 a.m.
  • Monday, September 20th at 10:00 a.m.

To tune in to these info sessions, either use the Microsoft Teams app, or watch on the web by clicking on one of the above links at the time of the session.

Visit the Main Street COVID Relief Grants Website

 

Who Can Apply?

Minnesota-owned-and-operated businesses that can demonstrate financial hardship due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Other requirements include:

  • Be a private for-profit business or non-profit organization (that earns revenue in ways similar to a business) with primary operations located in the state of Minnesota since at least January 1, 2020.
  • Be a currently operating business with plans to continue into 2022.
  • Be at least 50% owned by one or more resident(s) of Minnesota.
  • Employ the equivalent of 200 full-time workers or fewer.
  • Total sales or revenue of at least $10,000 for the 2020 or 2019 tax year.
  • Prioritized in the selection process are applicants that are majority-owned by military veterans, women, and Black, Indigenous, and people of color individuals; employ 6 people or fewer; and/or did not receive previous assistance from other state relief programs.

When Can I Apply?

  • The application portal will open September 20, 2021 and accept applications for 10 days after opening. Applications will close on September 29th at 11:59 p.m.
  • Afterward, grant applications will be selected for eligibility verification through a computer-generated, randomized selection process.

What Do I Need to Apply?

You will need an email address unique to you or your business to use the application portal. The application will ask questions related to your business, including your plan for continuing operations in 2022. You will need to attach electronic copies of certain documents, including tax documents, financial statements, and more.

Questions?

If you have questions, please review the DEED website and FAQs tab as a first step and make sure to tune in to one of the information sessions mentioned at the top of this email. Check the FAQ regularly for updates. You can also email DEED directly at MSCRG.DEED@state.mn.us.

Answers to your questions here (click on FAQ tab)

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Stellar 181 Taphouse a Confluence of Passions in Spring Valley

09/08/2021 by Chris Hahn

Stellar 181 Taphouse – Spring Valley’s newest eatery – was buzzing last weekend. Locals and visitors are catching on quickly to the many offerings owner Alex Slifka and his team are serving up. That includes 20 beers on tap, a full liquor lineup and a quarterly menu that Slifka describes as a “step up from regular bar food” with a focus on house made and not a lot of frozen items.

Menu highlights

One popular example is the Brewhouse Pretzel Board, which features a combination of pretzel balls, pretzel sticks and a pretzel braid along with homemade queso, honey mustard, barbeque and beer cheese sauce. Other highlights include a potato board, what Slifka describes as “killer” nachos, loaded BBQ pork fries, an array of burgers and sandwiches, salads and steak dinners.

Click to read the entire article by Axel Gumbel in the September 7th Edition of  the Fillmore County Journal

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Young Runners Excel at 2021 Ag Days 6k

08/23/2021 by Chris Hahn

Teens made a strong showing in the Ag Days 6k race on the Spring Valley trail Saturday, Aug. 21, as a 16-year old had the fastest time.  Cole Kruegel was the first finisher in the 2021 race with a time of 24:19. Two other teens were close on his heels, though, as Andrew Imm finished second with a time of 24:39 and Garrison Hubka took third with a time of 24:57. The three Spring Valley teens are all 16 years old and members of the Kingsland cross-country team.

The first female across the finish line was Jenna Steeves, 32, of Milford, Connecticut, with a time of 27:12.  She is the daughter of Steve Tammel, who volunteered to drive the bus full of runners to the starting line. Steeves was also the female winner in 2018, the last time she ran the local race.

A teen winner is a repeat of the last Ag Days 6k trail race. The Ag Days race wasn’t held in 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2019, Treyton Lanning, 14, of Chatfield, became the youngest ever winner of the race, which became a 6k race on the trail in 2013. Previously the race was 5k in length and the course was on roads in Spring Valley, starting at Spring Creek Park.

Since then, the race has started on County Road 8 near the city camping area with runners heading onto the paved trail and following it all the way to Willow Park. The course is 3.72 miles long.

Kruegel previously played football in the fall, but last season he was allowed to play football and run cross-country for Kingsland. This year, he is focusing solely on cross-country. However, in cross-country meets this year, Hubka is usually the one in front of the Kingsland High School cross-country team. At a Hayfield invitational meet Sept. 9, Hubka took first and Kruegel finished second overall in a field of a dozen teams.

A total of 49 runners signed up for the 2021 race. There were plenty of young runners as 16 of them, or nearly a third, were age 18 or younger. The field even included a 9-year-old, Carson Smith of Spring Valley. Every age group was represented up to the 60s, which included three women older than 60.

Age group medal winners, not including the overall winners, are as follows:

Youth 14 and younger: Dalton Pischke of Elkton and Kylie Meyer of Spring Valley.

Age 19 and under: Imm and Susan Mettler of Spring Valley.

Age 20 to 29: Isaac Watson of Spring Valley.

Age 30 to 39: Dan Hershberger and Heather Betts, both of Spring Valley.

Age 40 to 49: Nils Wahlander and Angela Boysen, both of Spring Valley.

Age 50 to 59: Bruce Meyer and Sarah Kohn, both of Spring Valley.

Age 60 to 69: Sharon McGill of Stewartville.

Volunteers included Dave and Marlene Foster at the finish line, Kristi Mettler at the registration table, and Brenda and Matt Stier and Pam Phillips at the aid station. Tammel also officially started the runners and the Kingsland School District provided a bus to transport the runners from Willow Park to the starting line.

Next year’s race will be held Saturday, Aug. 20, with plans to run the same course. Any suggestions for improvement are welcome.  Also, don’t forget the Frozen Feet 4k during Christmas on Historic Broadway Avenue on Dec. 11. This is a fun run that supports Kingsland youth football.

 

 

 

Click Here to View 2021 Ag Days 6K Run Results

 

 

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Stellar 181 Taphouse to Open Saturday, July 31st in Historic Downtown Spring Valley, MN.

07/27/2021 by Chris Hahn

Stellar 181 Taphouse will be opening its doors, this Saturday July 31st, at 120 North Broadway, in historic downtown Spring Valley, MN. After being delayed due to COVID-19, Stellar 181 will offer local and area residents a fun, relaxed place to gather, explore some unique chef-prepared food offerings, and enjoy one of 20 tap craft beers, or a selection of seltzer, wines, and cocktails from around the tri-state area.

“With COVID, this has taken a lot longer than we initially planned,” admits Alex Slifka, who owns the new venture with his wife Jenn. “This weekend will be a soft-opening limited to craft beers only, and just two of our feature menu items, the street tacos and brats, but we are excited to finally be able to sit at the bar and have a beer!”

Stellar 181 Taphouse is the latest venture of local entrepreneurs Alex and Jenn Slifka, who own four adjacent buildings along Broadway including those that house Chateau de Chic, Chic by Chateau, Some Like It Hot Cakes and Catering, and now Stellar 181 Taphouse. All four of these businesses are connected via the original, late 1800’s walk-through doorways. “It really provides an inviting and unique experience,” says Chris Hahn, EDA Director for Spring Valley. “Once you enter, you can get your hair done, shop for clothes and gifts, grab a coffee and a sweet treat, or pull up a seat at the bar for a meal and local craft beer, all without walking back out the door.”

“Alex and I love trying new and interesting beers,” says Jenn Slifka, “but in our area, you have to go to a brewery for that experience.  We are trying to create a place where people can try a variety of beers from different local breweries all in one place!”

The idea of Stellar 181 came about as a way for Alex Slifka, a contractor and wood craftsman, to spend a little more time near home doing something he truly enjoys. Alex has experience in the restaurant industry both in operations and as part of the team of craftsmen that have created many of Southeastern Minnesota’s popular restaurants and micro-brewery spaces. When the chance to purchase the fourth building in the row presented itself, the Slifka’s seized the opportunity. The result is a beautifully renovated, historic 1880’s building with original wood flooring and tin ceilings, combined with new, custom-built furniture and fixtures creating a warm relaxed space to enjoy with friends.  “This is what happens when a carpenter wants his own bar,” jokes Alex, as he stands in the middle of the new space, looking at all the little details still needing attention, “there is even a little space out back for a small patio,” he adds.

In addition to the vast selection of local beers, seltzers, and wines, Stellar 181 Taphouse will also provide a full menu of chef-created, chef-prepared food. “We are excited to share our new menu items with the community.” adds Jenn, stating that hiring a chef and creating a truly unique menu was a priority from the start.  “We want to offer a unique experience with fresh and exciting menu options, and of course we will have craft beer recommendations to pair with many of the menu items,” she adds with a smile, “Good food, good drinks, and a great atmosphere!”

Stellar 181 Taphouse will be open Wednesdays through Saturdays, from 3:00 PM to close, and will offer a full food menu, with craft beer pairings. Make sure to like and follow them on Facebook at (1) Stellar 181 Taphouse | Facebook to stay up to date with the latest beer selections, menu offerings, and schedule of events, or contact Stellar 181 Taphouse via phone at 507-208-1621.

 

 

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