Inside this issue: Minnesota Chamber of Commerce 2 Recap of Chamber Events 3-7 Upcoming Chamber Events 8-9 News Briefs 10-17 Membership Renewals & New Members 18-20 UPCOMING EVENTS Media Mavens: Big Talk with Small Business Women. Wednesday, September 10th 5:30 –7:30 PM Old Howard $15 Members/$18 Non Healthy Lunch Club Common Scents: An Introduction to Essential Oils Wednesday, September 17th 12:00 PM Fairview Plaza $12 Members/$15 Non Iron Range Regional Chamber Business After Hours Thursday, September 18th 4:30-7:00 PM Detroit Reman $5 Members/$10 Non Positively Pass It On! There is more than $51 million of economic development projects in Hibbing, Minnesota this year. To promote that, the City of Hibbing and Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce developed a campaign called “Good to Grow.” “We think we have a lot of development going on and getting that positive message out to people is a good thing. We hope it will act as a catalyst and stimulate other businesses to expand or start-up here,” Hibbing Area Chamber President, Lory Fedo said. 10 different businesses are being featured in this campaign. From hospitality to industry, big business to not quite so big, these businesses are good to grow. “These are not all of the 2014 projects, by all means. But they are a good representation of the economic fabric of our community.” Fedo said. Mike Egan, Chair of the Hibbing Economic Development Authority, said that all of the projects have started. “Our goal is to attract industry, business, and retail and we want to bring more people into Hibbing to utilize what we have to offer,” Egan said. Here’s a list of the projects being highlighted in 2014: 1. Hampton Inn 2. Marshview Meadows (apartments and housing development) 3. Range Regional Airport terminal project 4. Detroit Diesel Expansion New Building 5. Miracle League of the Iron Range 6. Carey Lake Regional Park and Campground 7. Delta Reservation Center-Remodel 8. Living Stones Network Project (new stores/apartments downtown) 9. Cast Corporation Expansion 10. Lee’s Central Campus Fedo said the campaign will include traveling display boards about each project, which will be rotated around the public places in Hibbing as well as newspaper articles and other media stories and promotions. For more in- formation contact: Lory Fedo, President, Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce, 218-262-3895 or [email protected]June-August 2014 Chamber Connection
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June-August 2014
Inside this issue:
Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
2
Recap of Chamber Events 3-7
Upcoming Chamber Events
8-9
News Briefs 10-17
Membership Renewals & New Members
18-20
UPCOMING EVENTS
Media Mavens: Big Talk with Small Business
Women. Wednesday, September 10th
5:30 –7:30 PM Old Howard
$15 Members/$18 Non
Healthy Lunch Club Common Scents: An
Introduction to Essential Oils Wednesday, September 17th
12:00 PM Fairview Plaza
$12 Members/$15 Non
Iron Range Regional Chamber Business After Hours
Thursday, September 18th 4:30-7:00 PM Detroit Reman
$5 Members/$10 Non
Positively Pass It On!
There is more than $51 million of economic development projects in Hibbing, Minnesota this year. To promote that, the City of Hibbing and Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce developed a campaign called “Good to Grow.”
“We think we have a lot of development going on and getting that positive message out to people is a good thing. We hope it will act as a catalyst and stimulate other businesses to expand or start-up here,” Hibbing Area Chamber President, Lory Fedo said.
10 different businesses are being featured in this campaign. From hospitality to industry, big business to not quite so big, these businesses are good to grow.
“These are not all of the 2014 projects, by all means. But they are a good representation of the economic fabric of our community.” Fedo said.
Mike Egan, Chair of the Hibbing Economic Development Authority, said that all of the projects have started. “Our goal is to attract industry, business, and retail and we want to bring more people into Hibbing to utilize what we have to offer,” Egan said.
Here’s a list of the projects being highlighted in 2014:
1. Hampton Inn 2. Marshview Meadows (apartments and housing development) 3. Range Regional Airport terminal project 4. Detroit Diesel Expansion New Building 5. Miracle League of the Iron Range 6. Carey Lake Regional Park and Campground 7. Delta Reservation Center-Remodel 8. Living Stones Network Project (new stores/apartments downtown) 9. Cast Corporation Expansion 10. Lee’s Central Campus
Fedo said the campaign will include traveling display boards about each project, which will be rotated around the public places in Hibbing as well as newspaper articles and other media stories and promotions. For more in-formation contact:
Lory Fedo, President, Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce, 218-262-3895 or [email protected]
June-August 2014
Chamber Connection
Olson leaves footprint across Minnesota
Page 2 Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
By William Blazar David Olson left an incredible mark as president of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce these past 23 years. He truly was one of the greatest champions for Minnesota. The tributes that poured in following his untimely death July 16 underscored his tenacity to help businesses succeed in this state and hire more Minnesotans. David made grassroots participation central to every aspect of our organization’s work. He crisscrossed the state regularly, connecting with businesses of all sizes and types. He was as comfortable talking with a business owner on Main Street as he was addressing the directors of a Fortune 500 company. Some of his deepest personal and professional relationships were with our local chamber of commerce partners. Local chambers were his roots. Prior to joining the Minnesota Chamber, he began as a staffer at the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce, and, then, excelled leading the Burnsville Chamber of Commerce and the TwinWest Chamber of Commerce. He never forgot where he received his start. The resources and time he offered personally, and that provided by other Minnesota Chamber staff, will not be found at any other state chamber in the country. If local chambers had an “ask,” David responded. He was often a facilitator for local chamber board retreats. He was happy to jump in his car to speak at a legislative breakfast or board meeting. He was a mentor to local chamber leaders across the state and country. He accompanied a Minnesota delegation on an annual trip to Washington, D.C. The impact of his interactions was evident at his funeral as chamber leaders from International Falls to Winona came to pay their final respects. Other regions were represented as well including North Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois and Washington, D.C. His insistence on listening to member concerns—and then engaging employers and employees at the Capitol—was evident both in the Chamber’s organizational strength and legislative accomplishments. In 2012, our 95-percent member retention was recognized as the highest among state chambers for the fifth consecutive year. The Minnesota Chamber delivered many legislative priorities for businesses, and local chambers were always key partners under David’s leadership. Significant achievements included workers’ compensation reform, the “Vote Yes” campaigns for transportation funding, and this year we repealed the sales tax on business-to-business transactions. Other organizations sought David for his expertise in shaping and advancing public policy. In recent years, ensuring a skilled workforce for Minnesota employers became a high priority for him personally as well as for the Minnesota Chamber. He served six years on the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities Board of Trustees, including as chair from 2007-10. His tenure was marked by new initiatives to better align postsecondary offerings with workforce needs. David had an uncanny ability to bring people together for setting strategy and solving problems. He had a great combination of ingenuity, persistence and humor—and, most importantly, was able to turn that into action and accomplishments. He loved our state. He worked every day to make it better and loved being engaged in anything and everything that would make our economy stronger. The Minnesota Chamber and our network of local chambers—the statewide business community—are stronger than ever today. That’s testament to David’s leadership and the foundation on which we intend to continue building. His sights were set on helping our economy change and grow. That vision is ours. With local chambers as partners, we will make that reality. William Blazar is interim president of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce—www.mnchamber.com
Page 3 Recap of Chamber Events
Healthy Lunch Club Presents “When Your Cope Runneth Over Featuring: Glenna Gentile
Attend. Support. Engage
Mesaba Country Club Business After Hours
Lunch & Learn featuring Commissioner Tony Sertich
Mining Resources:
Who they are and What they do
Featuring: Derek Ham
Growing and Learning
Together...
Page 4 Recap of Chamber Events
Leadership Class 2014
The Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce held graduation ceremonies in June for its 18th annual Leadership Class. The class engages participants in a series of workshops and experiences that develop leadership skills and practices and build community and professional networks. World class instructors are used for each session. This year’s class visited the State Capitol as in past years. Participants are pictured here with Attorney General Lori Swanson and Chamber President Lory Fedo. They also met with Senator David Tomassoni, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, Representative Carly Melin and multiple other legislators and lobbyists. The Chamber has trained over 500 leaders in the region through this program. Contact [email protected] or 218-262-3895 if you are interested in enrolling in next year’s program.
Matt Branstad Hibbing Taconite Co. Ivy Burggraf Fairview Range Tracy Campbell Hibbing Taconite Co. Brad Castagneri Dom-Ex Drianna Cianni Range Center Mel Cogger MN Twist Drill Andrew Finco Wells Fargo Bank N.A Jac Fleming Hibbing ISD 701 Ronald Flick US Steel-Minntac Justin Fosso Delta Air Lines Nicole Freeman American Bank of the North Mandy Giffin Fairview Range Dan Gillman American Bank Derek Ham Mining Resources, LLC Lisa Hesse Fairview Range Brendan Husmann Super One Foods Travis Johnson United Way of NEMN Heather Kealy Carousel Thrift Store & Chisholm Food Shelf
Melissa Koschak Hibbing Area Chamber Kelly Lawson Fairview Range Ryan Lee DMR Electronics Bryan McDonald MN Twist Drill Dayna Neiger Range Center Zeb Norenberg Range Center Brian Perpich Iracore International Rebecca Pingatore US Bank Anthony Potter Hibbing Daily Tribune Kayla Quinn Fairview Range Sue Riipinen Hibbing Taconite Co. Kayla Rondeau Hibbing Taconite Co. Miranda Schwartz Security State Bank Jeff Stimac Nelson Roofing/KBC Carla Thompson Delta Air Lines Jody Tindal Range Center Matthew Walto Hibbing Taconite Co.
Page 5 Recap of Chamber Events
First place float went to Hillcrest (right) and the Hibbing Curling Club (left) received the second place float award.
First specialty award went to Hibbing’s Alumni Band (bottom right) and the second place specialty award went to Mid Range Color Guard. This year’s Jubilee also featured a pink truck (bottom right) from Cliffs Natural Resources promoting breast cancer awareness.
Grand Marshalls Joe Beasy and Shane Maguire are pictured left to right: Camille Nasi (Chamber Chair), Joe Beasy, Mayor Rick Cannata, Shane Maguire, Lory Fedo (Chamber President), and Shari Erickson (Jubilee Chair).
Page 6 Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Page 6 Recap of Chamber Events
The 2014 Chamber Golf Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the following businesses. Without their help, the Golf Outing would not have been successful!
2014 Hole Sponsors: 1st Realty Rangewide, Inc. All American Title Company
Always There Staffing American Bank
AmeriPride Linen & Apparel Service Architectural Resources Inc.
Custom Lettering Delta Air Lines
Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing—DMR Edward Jones Investments
John Buss Kelle Degnan Troy Loeb Mike Stefan
Express Print One, LTD Fairview Range Medical Center Fortune Bay Resort & Casino
Hibbing Chrysler Center Hibbing Co-op Credit Union
Hibbing Curling Club Hibbing Daily Tribune
Hibbing Park Hotel/Grandma’s Hibbing Public Utilities
Hillcrest Adams Iron Mining Association of Minnesota
Iron Range Tire Service Jasper Engineering & Equp. Co.
Joy Global L & M Radiator
Law Offices of Richard E. Prebich Lind Industrial Supply, Inc. Max Gray Construction Inc.
Mediacom Business Mesaba Country Club
Mesabi Glass, Window, & Door Inc. Mining Minnesota
Nelson Roofing & KBC Nick Bougalis Construction, INC.
Ohana Therapeutic Massage Otis Magie: R.W Larson, Mike Fay, Security
Palmers Tavern Republic Bank
Rhude & Fryberger Security State Bank Sellman Law Office
Seppi Brothers Concrete Prod.
2014 Contributors: Anytime Fitness
AT&T Business Solutions Culligan Water Delta Air Lines
Eagles Ridge Golf Course Edward Jones
Excel Business Systems Express Employment Professionals
Fairview Range Medical Center Fena Advertising
Fortune Bay Resort & Casino Fraboni Sausage Company
General Waste Giants Ridge—The Legend & The Quarry
Grandma’s in the Park Hardee’s
Hibbing Short Stop Iron Mining Association of Minnesota
JPJ Engineering, Inc. Kelly’s Antique Boutique
Kiddy Karousel Lily Lane Embroidery Lind Industrial Supply
Liquor Cabinet Max Gray Construction
MCC Pro Shop Midwest Communications
Minnesota Discovery Center Minnesota Power
Nemadji Golf Course Northland Newscenter
Ohana Therapeutic Massage Papa Murphy’s
Pizza Ranch Pokegama Golf Course
Ranger GM Range Regional Airport Rapid Rental & Supply
Republic Bank Sammy’s Pizza & Restaurant
SOHO Sullivan Candy & Supply Sunny Hill Distributors
Sunrise Bakery Sunrise Deli Super One
Swan Lake Golf Course The Old Howard
The Wedding Parlour The Well
Thrifty White Pharmacy US Bank
Wear-Tek of Midwest Wells Fargo Bank
Special Thanks
19th Hole Sponsors:
Anytime Fitness
Dougherty Funeral Home
Gold Guys
Sharrow Lifting Products
Superior Industrial Products
Barr Engineering
Mesaba Country Club & Gary Yeager
Page 7 Recap of Chamber Events
Thank You To EVERYONE Who Made Our Golf Outing A Huge Success!
Our golf outing on August 4th was a huge success! We had a beautiful day, with the sun shining bright, wonderful treats to eat, courtesy of MCC, and everyone had a good time. This year two teams won the golf event! Team Hibbing Taconite (Jeff Cowling, Adam Os-borne, Gary Baumgardner, Kris Benusa, and Joe Marturano) and Team VRDC (John Fedo, Reggie Hirt, David Tomassoni, and Kelsey Hirt)! Congratulations to those teams for playing a great game of golf. We handed out several raffle prizes from local businesses, Marcy Anderson was our lucky winner of $214 for split the pot, JV Wiener won the lottery board, and Brianna Hoheisel has a trip to plan with her Delta Tickets.
We want to thank all of the volunteers who helped us at the golf outing. Without your continued support we would not have been able to have this wonderful event.
We also want to thank the Chair of our committee, Elena Maestas.
Healthy Lunch Club Presents “Common Scents: An Intro to Essential Oils”
You’re invited to a night out with four business women, (Renee Passal, Kristi Westrem, Kelly Grinsteinner, Jaimie Niska) to hear how they got where they are in their industry. Enjoy cocktails, wine, Hors D’oeuvres, and good company!
Maven (noun): Yiddish word meaning accumulator of knowledge.
Have you been hearing about essential oils and wondered what they are? Learn from our local expert.
Participants will learn what they are, how they work, and how they can be used in your daily life. There are multiple applications of essential oils for health and wellness in every aspect of life.
Speaker: Paula Fink: BCTMB and Owner Ohana Therapeutic Massage of Hibbing.
Wednesday, September 17th, 12:00 p.m.
Fairview Plaza-1200 East 25th Street
$12 Members and $15 Non-Members. 1 CEU available
RSVP by Monday, September 15th to
[email protected] or 218-262-3895 A healthy lunch will be provided by Courtyard Café.
Short presentation by Shaun Germolus (Range Regional Airport) & David Rhode (Detroit Reman. Tours available from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Complimentary Hors D’oeuvres and a cash bar by Sportsmen’s Restaurant & Taverna. Watch for fabulous door prizes! Bring a friend!
Hosted by: Chisholm/Hibbing Airport Authority
Thursday, September 18th from 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Located at Detroit Reman on Hwy 37
$5 Chamber Members, $10 Non-Members
RYP Presents: Resistance to Change by Chuck Lyons
Join us for a Lunch & Learn to hear Chuck Lyons, Hibbing Community College professor talk about the psychological resistance to change based on personality types and methods that can be used to reduce that resistance.
Chuck Lyons grew up working in a family business in what was a small farming community, now a large suburb, Eden Prairie. The family business, Lyons’ Tap, is where he learned much of what he is teaching now.
His formal education includes a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from Mankato State and a second Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree in Marketing Education from the University of Minnesota and has additional graduate study in Human Resources in Psychology.
He has been teaching in the business, psychology and communications areas for the past 36 years. He has led workshops in Strategic Planning, Harassment, Communication, Team Building and Customer Satisfaction.
Chuck and his wife Carol lived in Hibbing for 35 years and raised two children. They are now completely devoted to their 5 year old granddaughter.
Chisholm, MN, May 27, 2014—Exciting news!! The Minnesota Discovery Center received an$18,000 grant from the Cliffs Foundation to develop a mini traveling table that exhibits the taconite mining process. This exhibit is a mobile table with a mini-pelletizing machine that demonstrates pelletizing taconite and includes other fun and hands-on projects for school children. The table will also be traveling to various schools throughout the Iron Range to make this incredible exhibit more available to our area youth. MDC is partnering with Cliffs, Center for Applied Research and Technology Development (CARTD) , BARR Engineering, and Science Mining and Engineering to sponsor this fabulous exhibit.
Watch for upcoming demonstrations and field trip opportunities.
www.mndiscoverycenter.com
Local financial services firm Edward Jones in the Hibbing-area was named a 2014 Most Valuable Employer (MVE) for Military by CivilianJobs.com, recognizing the firm’s deep commitment to recruiting, training and retaining military veterans as financial advisors.
“We are incredibly humbled by the recognition from the CivilianJobs.com, an organization that shares our dedication to connect military veterans with civilian careers.” said local Financial Advisor Troy A. Loeb. “Veterans are trained to work collaboratively to find appropriate solutions in difficult situations. This transferable skill is extremely attractive to our firm, as our financial advisors are committed to providing solutions to help individual investors make important decisions about their financial lives.”
Edward Jones recently celebrated the two-year anniversary of its FORCES program, a training and compensation package designed to make the transition to a financial services career more attractive to military veterans. Since its launch, the firm has hired 931 military veterans as financial advisors.”
The firm has a long history of hiring and providing mentorship services to help transition servicemen and women to the financial advisor position. Currently, Edward Jones has 1,500 financial advisors with prior military experience running branches across the country. The firm is growing, adding branches and seeking new financial advisors who are interested in operating an entrepreneurial office with the support and benefits of one of the oldest and largest firms in the financial industry.
In addition to CivilianJobs.com, G.I Jobs has recognized Edward Jones and the FORCES program on its 2014 “Military Friendly Employer” list, and Military Times EDGE ranked the firm on its 2013 “Best for Vets” ranking. This year, Edward Jones also was named a top “100 Best Company to Work For” by FORTUNE magazine, ranking No. 4 on that prestigious list. The firm was also named a top firm for training on Training Magazine’s Top 125 list. *Article found in Hibbing Daily Tribune, Sunday, June 29, 2014 edition*
Edward Jones recognized as 2014 Most Valuable Employer for Military
Minnesota Discovery Center Receives Grant
Page 15 News Briefs: Ribbon Cuttings
Welcome, 24hr Bookkeeper! Pictured from left to right:
Troy Loeb, Ambassador, Edward Jones; Linda Perpich, Ambassador, American Bank; Matt Voight, Account Specialist; Karine Woodman, Owner; Heather Tardy, Payroll Specialist; Kristina Westerberg, Ambassador, Advantage Billing Concepts; Sandra Menard, Ambassador, ODC Inc.; Kala Linder, Ambassador, Express Employment Professionals
24hr Bookkeeper is now located at 2900 East Beltline, Suite 4. They can be reached at (218) 440-1097
Welcome, Red Rocks Wellness Center! Pictured from left to right:
Jennie Damjanovich, Ambassador; Sandra Menard, Ambassador, ODC Inc.; Kala Linder, Ambassador, Express Employment Professionals; Jacob Kendall, Owner; Kristina Westerberg, Ambassador, Advantage Billing Concepts; Troy Loeb, Ambassador, Edward Jones
Red Rocks Wellness Center is located at 2012 1st Avenue. They can be reached at (218) 263-1593
Welcome, Thrivent Financial Office of Wayne Kangas, James Bayliss, & Herb Smart!
Thrivent Financial is located at 4106 9th Avenue. They can be reached at (218) 366-9405
Pictured from left to right:
Troy Loeb, Ambassador, Edward Jones; Herb Smart, Financial Representative; Wayne Kangas, Financial Representative; James Bayliss, Financial Representative; Kala Linder, Ambassador, Express Employment Professionals; Dan Linder, Ambassa-dor, Ranger GM
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WALKTOBER With fall quickly approaching our Wellness committee is looking for engaging programs for chamber member companies and their employees to participate in during the “cooler” season. The committee thought it would be fun to set-up “WALKTOBER” challenges between groups of employees. “WALKTOBER” focuses on encouraging people to walk at least 10,000 steps a day, 5 days a week for a month. Experts have found that populations who do walk 10,000 steps a day, show a significant decrease in lifestyle diseases like heart disease, osteoporosis and diabetes.
If your company is interested in participating in a challenge– email us at [email protected] or [email protected] or you can give us a call at 262-3895.
Save the date for the 5th annual Girls Night Out Pajama Party! October 2nd, 2014. Wear your pajamas and join us for an evening of fun, shopping and helping out a great cause! Keep a lookout for registration in your inbox.
Girls Night Out-Save the Date!
Stop and Smell the Flowers
Before & After:
Special thank you to Northern Landscapes & Garden Center for their generous donation towards our new perennial garden that greets our visitors! Be sure to check out the huge sales at their store this month!
News Briefs
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Minnesota Discovery Center Welcomes New Curator-Allyse Freeman Allyse is originally from West Dundee, IL which is a suburb of Chicago. She graduated in 2011 from Augustana College in Rock Island, IL with a degree in History, Anthropology, and Geology. She then went to UW-Milwaukee for her Master’s degree in Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology and a Museum Studies certificate. Allyse has conducted archaeological excavations in Ireland and Illinois. She is an avid Green Bay Packers fan, enjoys anything sci-fi or comic book related, and loves playing tennis. Allyse is very excited to start her career in museums at the Minnesota Discovery Center. Welcome Allyse!
Minimum Wage Rates...at a glance Here is the link to look at the new minimum wage rates: http://dli.mn.gov/LS/MinWage.asp
Women Build
On August 13th several women got together to volunteer their time to help build sheds with Habitat for Humanity. They all worked very hard and had a wonderful time! A special thanks to Our Saviors Lutheran Church for donating lunch, coffee, and treats! They were wonderful and gave us the energy to keep going!
News Briefs
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Membership Renewals The following Chamber members have committed this month to continue their
support of the business community by renewing their 2014 membership. You are encouraged to patronize Chamber members when conducting your business. Thank you to our renewing members for their continued investment. 1st Realty Rangewide A-1 Refrigeration Advantage Billing Concepts Al Sampson Painting Algonquin Club All American Title Always There Staffing, Inc American Bank AmeriPride Linen Supply Co. Ameriprise Financial Anytime Fitness Apex Applied Industrial Technologies Architectural Resources Arrowhead Economic Opp. Agency Arrowhead Human Res Assn Assumption Catholic School Avon B. Miller Products Bach Yen Garden Restaurant Baldwin Supply Baron’s Pharmacy Barr Engineering Company Bender’s Shoe & Sport Better Business Bureau Bikes on Howard Binster’s Birch Court Apartments Bob Hecimovich Mechanical Contracting Bonner Eye Clinic Bounce House Party Rental Boy Scouts of America Braun Intertec Carpet Plaza Cast Corporation CENTER—yoga, massage, pilates Champion Charter Sales & Service Chisholm Baptist Church Chisholm Inn & Suites City of Hibbing Coaching by Dove Coca-Cola Bottling Company Como Oil & Propane Compudyne Culligan Water Conditioning Custom Lettering Delta Air Lines DMR Electronics—Detroit Diesel Reman Dom-Ex Dougherty Funeral Home Downtown Merchants Association Dr. Dave Witschen DDS, PA Dr. Ernest Williams
Dynamic Garage Door Edward D. Jones & Co—C. Bird Edward D. Jones & Co II—J. Buss Edward Jones Investments—K. Degnan Edwards Oil Company Electric Power Door/Div.. Of Broncho Erbert & Gerberts Essar Steel Minnesota Essentia Health Duluth Clinic-Hibbing Excel Business Systems Express Employment Professionals Express Print I, Ltd. Fairview Range Regional Health Services Fena Advertising Inc. Ford of Hibbing Fort & Company Fortune Bay Resort & Casino Fraboni Sausage Company General Waste Disposal & Recovery George Bougalis & Sons Construction Graybar Electric Great Northern Iron Ore Properties Greiner Holding, Inc Greyhound Origin Center Guardian Angels Health & Rehab H & L Mesabi Habitat for Humanity N St. Louis County Hank’s Woodworks Hardee’s Hart Electric, Inc. Hibbing Alliance Church Hibbing Bowling Center Hibbing Chisholm Breakfast Rotary Hibbing Chrysler Center Hibbing Community College Hibbing Co-op Credit Union Hibbing Daily Tribune Hibbing Dental Service Hibbing Elks Lodge Hibbing Fabricators Hibbing Family Medical Center Hibbing Farmers Market Hibbing Housing & Redevelopment Hibbing Park Hotel Hibbing Public Access Television Hibbing Public Utilities Hibbing Salvage & Supply Co. Hibbing Taconite Company Hillcrest Adams Howard Court DBA/Horizon III Real Estate Hunt Electric IBEW Local 294 Iracore International
IRC Electrical Contractors Inc. IRCS, Inc. Iron Mining Association of MN Iron Range Tire Service Iron Range Plumbing & Heating Iron Range Racing Association Iron Range Tourism Bureau Irongate Plaza IRRRB ISD #701 J.N. Johnson Sales & Service Janssen & Patterson CPAs, LLC Jasper Engineering & Equip. Co. Joy Global JPJ Engineering KBJR / Range 11 / KR11 Kelly’s Antique Boutique Kentucky Fried Chicken Kiddy Karousel Child Care Center Kitzville Body Shop L & L Rentals L & M “Fleet” Supply L & M Radiator LEE Center Lees Rental & Commercial Development Lily Lane Embroidery Lind Industrial Supply, Inc. Lindsay, Bryan Liquor Cabinet Louhi & Kivela Masonary Lucia, Peter O.D. Manpower Matetich Insurance Agency Max Gray Construction Company MDI, Government Services Mediacom Mediacom Business Memorial Blood Centers Mesaba Concert Association Mesaba Country Club Mesaba Heating/AC/Plumbing Mesabi Glass, Window & Door Mesabi Mall—Miner’s Inc. Mesabi Radial Tire Company Metso Minerals Midwest Communications Mike Fay Insurance Agency Mining Minnesota Minnesota Discovery Center Minnesota Power / ALLETTE Minnesota Section S.M.E. Minnesota Twist Drill Mitchell—Tappan House B & B
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Membership Renewals The following Chamber members have committed this month to continue their
support of the business community by renewing their 2014 membership. You are encouraged to patronize Chamber members when conducting your business. Thank you to our renewing members for their continued investment. Page 2
Mr. Nick’s Corner Bar Nashwauk Chamber of Commerce Nelson Roofing / KBC Nelson Williams Linings, Inc. NewCon Company Nick Bougalis Construction NK-G Transportation NORAMCO Engineering Corporation Northeast Technical Services, Inc. Northern Business Products Northern Foundry, LLC A Key 3 Casting Co. Northern Landscapes Northern Minnesota Builders Association Northern Painting & Drywall Northland Village ODC Inc. Overhead Door Company Palmer’s Tavern Papa Murphy’s Parson’s Town & Country Electric Pathblazers Snowmobile Club Pepsi Beverages Company Perrella & Associates Plan-It Travel, Inc. PolyMet Mining Portable John Postmaster Richard Rusich Prebich & Sullivan, P.C. Premier Physical Healthcare Primary Sensors & Controls Co. Project Care Free Clinic Pustovar Insurance Agency R.W. Larson Insurance Agency Radko Iron & Supply Range Artists Association Range Center, Inc. Range Cornice Heating & Sheet Metal Range Cornice & Roofing Co. Range Credit Bureau, Inc. Range Funeral Home Range Mental Health Center
Range Regional Airport Authority Range Regional Animal Rescue Range Reliable Agency Inc. Ranger GM Raukar, Steve Commissioner Recover Health Services Republic Bank Rhude & Fryberger, Inc. RLP Services LLC Rudi’s Pizza Rupp Furniture Ryan-Kasner-Bialke LLC Salvation Army Sammy’s Pizza & Restaurant Schweiby’s Concessions Scott Mescher O.D. Security Insurance Agency Security Investment Solutions (T. Kaminski) Security State Bank Sellman Law Office Seppi Bros. Concrete Products Corp. ServPro Sharrow Lifting Products Short Stop (C&B Warehouse Dist) Shubat Transportation Simonson, David Slumberland Snap Fitness Sod’s Four Seasons/The Crown Ballroom Soho Arts—South of Howard Arts Southview Apartments Sportsmen’s Restaurant St. Louis County Fair Association Stephanie’s Dance Shoppe Stephen Ward Associates Sterle & Company Subway Sandwiches & Salads Sunny Hill Distributors, Inc. Sunrise Bakery Sunrise Deli & Catering Super 8 Motel
Super One Foods Superior Industrial Products Superior Mineral Resources T & B Pawn Shop TacTran, Inc. Tax Tyme The Androy/Brighton Development Corp. The Brickyard The Gold Guys The Mane Salon Thrifty White Pharmacy TNT Airworks Toner Planet, Inc. TriTec of Minnesota Triumph Twist Drill Tromco Electric Inc. UMD—Virginia UMD Center for Economic Development Undercover Wear—Kari Kilen United Refractories, Inc. United Rentals United Taconite United Way of NE Minnesota US Bank USS Corporation Valvoline Instant Oil Change Village Glass & Supply Village Realty VRDC Inc. W.A. Fisher Company Wal-Mart WDIO—TV Wear-Tek of Midwest Wells Fargo Bank Westgate Apartments Wine Creations WP & RS Mars Company WR Whiteside Equipment Inc Yellowbook 360 Zip Local
2014 New Memberships Edward Jones—Troy Loeb Hibbing Curling Club Ohana Therapeutic Massage Rotary Club of Hibbing The Wedding Parlour Mining Resources 24hr Bookkeeper
Caring Transitions of NE MN Howard Court Salon American Express OPEN Small Business Credit Cards Hibbing Excavating Forever Young Catering, Inc. It Works Global - Wraps by Theresa The Wellness Club Red Rocks Wellness Center
Pizza Ranch of Hibbing The Oliver Housing Company Lefty’s Tent & Party Rental City Auto Glass Darkside Odyssey L.L.C. DBA Old Howard Trenti Law Firm T-Shirt Factory
211 East Howard Street P.O. Box 727 Hibbing, Minnesota 55746
Chair of the Board Camille Nasi Liquor Cabinet First Vice Chair Rachel Sullivan Prebich & Sullivan, P.C. Second Vice Chair Wayne Kangas Thrivent Financial Treasurer Bill Lowry Max Gray Construction Past Chair of the Board Roberta Collins Advantage Billing Concepts Chris Bergum Triumph Twist Drill Deb Boardman Fairview Range Aaron Bonelli Range Credit Bureau Rian Burkes Nelson Roofing/KBC Aaron Clusiau Security State Bank Joan Cotton 1st Realty Rangewide Gary Flesland MDI Shaun Germolus Range Regional Airport Krystle Glad Range Center Brian Gryzbowski 1st Realty Rangewide Jason Janisch Jasper Engineering Troy Loeb Edward Jones Jared Lubben Hibbing Taconite D’Arcie Malsam US Bank Jeannie Nobens Minnesota Twist Drill Kathy Salmi Delta Air Lines Bill Thurman Mesaba Heating Marvin Vuicich American Bank Pat Ives Kiddy Karousel PROFESSIONAL STAFF President, CEO Lory Fedo Special Projects Manager Melissa Koschak Administrative Assistant Nellie Goshey Student Assistant Tahnee Trenberth
2014 Board of Directors
Upcoming Events & Meetings: August/September 2014
Page 20 Chamber Connection
Worksite Wellness August 20 12 PM—Chamber
Jubilee Wrap Up August 26 1:30 PM—Chamber
Leadership Committee Sept 3 8 AM—Sportsmen’s
Board of Directors Sept 8 12 PM—TBD
BR & E Committee Sept 9 8 AM—Chamber
WIN Committee Sept 9 3:45 PM—The Brickyard
Range Young Professionals Committee
Sept 10 12 PM—Sammy’s
Media Mavens Sept 10 5:30-7:30 PM—Old Howard
Government Affairs Committee Sept 15 12 PM—Bach Yen