The Sleepy Eye Municipal Liquor Store officially closed it’s doors June 15th. Less than a week later, the Sleepy Eye Liquor Store opened theirs next to Schutz Family Foods.
Sleepy Eye once again has a hotel. AmericInn started hosting customers in May.
Schroepfer, Inc., a refrigerated trucking company and truck and trailer repair shop, built a new facility south of Sleepy Eye. Their doors opened for business this spring.
William and Chloe Breczinski opened the door of Faber Metalli Tuesday, May 2. Faber Metalli is a jewelry store. The store offers jewelry made by William, additional fine jewelry, and precious and semi-precious gemstones. The also clean and polish and do jewelry and stone repair.
NAPA has redone it’s parking lot.
The ditch in front of Divine Providence which was torn up when the city ran water to the campgrounds is now being re-seeded.
The Sleepy Eye Medical Center Bike Share project at Sportsman’s Park officially was kicked off June 26th.
The City of Sleepy Eye Event Center is progressing, including the corridor connection to the new AmericInn.
The memberships of River Region Cooperative in Sleepy Eye and South Central Grain and Energy of Fairfax have both approved the plan to merge the two companies.
The cooperatives entered a merger study in early 2017 to identify if there were tangible, strategic, operational and territorial benefits to a merger of the two companies. The vote was submitted to the member on May 30th and tallied at a special meeting June 16th. The merger was approved with 403 voters in favor and 124 votes in opposition.
A new name will be established for the unified company with a registered address of Sleepy Eye.
PRESS RELEASE
River Region Cooperative and South Central Grain and Energy memberships approve merger
Sleepy Eye, MN (6/16/17) – The memberships of River Region Cooperative (RRC), Sleepy Eye, Minn. and South Central
Grain and Energy (SCGE), Fairfax, Minn. both approved the plan of merger of the two companies.
“Our cooperatives have been discussing this partnership for a long time. We have similar cultures, overlapping
territories, and common investment needs,” said Larry Dean, Board President, SCGE. “We are proud to be a cooperative
and even prouder that we have found a way to cooperatively work with our new partners.”
The cooperatives entered a merger study in early 2017 to identify if there were tangible strategic, operational, and
territorial benefits to a merger of the two companies. The vote was submitted to the membership on May 30, 2017 and
tallied at a special meeting on June 16, 2017. Of eligible voters, 64% of RRC and 43% of SCGE member cast a vote.
The merger was approved with 403 voting in favor, 124 in opposition at RRC, and 425 voting in favor, 99 in
opposition at SCGE. Accounting firm, Christianson PLLP, certified the members of RRC and SCGE approved the merger
by a super-majority of 76.47% and 81.11%, respectively.
A new name will be established for the unified company with a registered address of the Sleepy Eye, MN office location.
Over 150 dedicated employees will continue to meet the needs of agricultural producers across the south-central MN
region. Five directors from each legacy company will be selected to sit on the new board of directors. The effective date
of the new company will be August 1, 2017 with David Peters serving as general manager.
“Each of our cooperatives brings strengths to this merger that I am excited to see expanded to the joint memberships.
Clearly, the memberships also saw these strengths when casting their ballots. We look forward to August 1 and working
with our new partners,” added Bruce Kuelbs, Board President, RRC.
To learn more, visit riverregioncoop.com or scgemn.com.
about River Region Cooperative
River Region Cooperative, founded in 1890, is a full-service agricultural cooperative offering its customers access to grain,
energy, agronomy, and feed services in the Sleepy Eye, Minn. region.
About South Central Grain and Energy
South Central Grain and Energy is a farmer-owned and farmer-focused cooperative headquartered in Fairfax, Minn. with
locations in Buffalo Lake, Cosmos, Darwin, Fairfax, Gibbon, Hector, and Stewart. SCGE is a full-service cooperative,
offering members services in grain, agronomy, energy, and feed.
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BIC Graphic Press Release:
“We are excited about partnering with H.I.G. for the next stage of our growth,” said Emmanuel Bruno, vice president/general manager BIC Graphic North America. “We believe that they are the right partners to support our strategy and invest in our future.”
“We are very excited to partner with the BGNA team,” said Camilo E. Horvilleur, managing director at H.I.G. “We believe BGNA is a differentiated leader in a consolidating market due to its compelling customer value proposition. We see tremendous opportunities in the business and are excited to support their growth as they continue to broaden and deepen their customer relationships.”
BIC Graphic’s management team will continue to run the business and its valued customers and suppliers can expect the same high levels of quality and service from the company with increased support for innovation and strategic growth initiatives. The closing is expected by June 30, 2017.
Joseph Wayne Giarina, 35, from New Ulm died Wednesday 5/31, when the Lincoln car he was driving collided with a Chevy pickup driven by Bryan Keith Thornton, 46, of Madelia, at the the intersection of County Road 13 and County Road 25, causing the Lincoln to roll.
Thornton received non-life threatening injuries and was taken to New Ulm Medical Center by Sleepy Eye Ambulance.
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For most of the 34 years Scott Hadley has been lived in Sleepy Eye, he has been at the helm of a sports team for Sleepy Eye High School. In the next few days (depending on when the Indians boys basketball season comes to an end in the Section 2A Tournament) Scott’s longtime coaching career will also come to an end.
Scott is currently Sleepy Eye’s assistant boys basketball coach but over the long span he has led a lot of teams, boys and girls. Below is a list of his coaching career along with some photos he has been sharing on Facebook. He is the winning-est Sleepy Eye boys hoops coach ever, amassing 101 wins in the 10 seasons he was varsity coach.
Scott will be retiring from teaching as well at the end of the school year. His has been an elementary staff member since 1983.
Sleepy Eye ONLINE salutes coach Hadley’s dedication!
1983-84: Assistant Boys Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1984-85: Assistant Boys Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1985-86: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1986-87: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1987-88: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1988-89: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr High Baseball, Varsity Volleyball
1989-90: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr High Baseball, Varsity Volleyball
1990-91: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr High Baseball, Varsity Volleyball
1991-92: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr High Baseball, Varsity Volleyball
1992-93: Varsity Boys Basketball, Jr High Baseball
1993-94: Assistant Girls Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1994-95: Assistant Girls Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1995-96: Varsity Girls Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1996-97: Varsity Girls Basketball, Jr. High Baseball
1997-98: Varsity Girls Basketball
1998-99: Boys Jr. High Basketball
1999-00: Boys Jr. High Basketball
2000-01: Elementary Athletic Director
2001-02: Varsity Boys Basketball, Elementary AD
2002-03: Varsity Boys Basketball, Elementary AD
2003-04: Assistant Boys Basketball, Elementary AD
2004-05: Assistant Boys Basketball, Elementary AD
2005-06: Assistant Boys Basketball, Elementary AD
2006-07: A year off
2007-08: Assistant Boys Basketball
2008-09: Assistant Boys Basketball
2009-10: Assistant Boys Basketball
2010-11: Assistant Boys Basketball
2011-12: Assistant Boys Basketball. Jr. High Baseball
2012-13: Assistant Boys Basketball. Jr. High Baseball
2013-14: Assistant Boys Basketball. Jr. High Baseball
2014-15: Assistant Boys Basketball
2015-16: Assistant Boys Basketball
2016-17: Assistant Boys Basketball
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