Category: Greater Mankato Growth

Member News
Jones Metal Inc. Announces new Integrator, Greg Thomas

Mankato, MN – Jones Metal, Inc. is excited to announce that Greg Thomas will join the leadership team as Integrator/President at their metal fabrication facility in Mankato, MN. “We’re thrilled to welcome Greg to the Jones Metal family” said Sarah Richards who will continue in

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Member News
$85K Awarded in Farmers Market Grants

This article was originally posted by Compeer Financial. Sun Prairie, Wis., (April 23, 2024) – Compeer Financial’s Fund for Rural America, the Farm Credit cooperative’s giving program, has awarded Farmers Market Grants, totaling $85,088. This is the sixth year Compeer Financial has offered these grants.

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Greater Mankato Growth
The Must-Know Ways Small Business Will Change in 2024

This article was originally published by US Chamber. From technological advancements to shifts in consumer and employee demand, small businesses must continuously adapt to market changes. With 2023 winding down, many entrepreneurs are looking ahead to 2024 and adjusting their strategies to meet the needs

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Feature
Greater Mankato Growth Names Tyler Kuch as Membership Director

Mankato, MN. (May 13, 2024) – Greater Mankato Growth (GMG) is pleased to announce the appointment of Tyler Kuch as our Membership Director. A native of Mankato, Tyler brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted passion for community engagement and business development. A graduate

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Advocacy
Permitting Reform — My View: Permit Reform Bill a Good Start

Story originally published in The Mankato Free Press. It’s good to see a strong effort to reform Minnesota’s regulatory environment in St. Paul. When business, industry, labor unions, farmers, and environmental groups come together to improve the permitting process, it deserves to be celebrated. That

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Advocacy
Liquor Laws: Legislature Should Tweak Hotel License Law

Story originally published in The Mankato Free Press. It may be a small matter to legislators and the general public that hotels with fewer than 25 rooms cannot offer a mini-bar to patrons. But it’s a big deal if you’re a startup small boutique hotel

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