(Left to right) Lyle Peterson, with the KS Department of Commerce, presents certificates of merit to Kelsey and James Stallbaumer, with Stallbaumer Family Chiropractic, and to Justina Cockerham, with the Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging.
(KNZA)--A Hiawatha business, and a local non-profit organization, were honored Wednesday evening during the annual Fall Business Mixer in Hiawatha.
Lyle Peterson, with the Kansas Department of Commerce, presented certificates of merit to Stallbaumer Family Chiropractic and the Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging.
The two were among more than 40 merit award winners announced in June by the Department of Commerce as part of Business Appreciation Month and were nominated by the Hiawatha Foundation for Economic Development.
Peterson said they received 189 nominations for the business awards program, with nominations accepted in four categories. Those include manufacturing/distribution, service, retail and hospital/non-profit.
Co-hosting the Mixer were Physical & Respiratory Therapy Services, HFED and the Hiawatha Chamber & Visitors Bureau.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Holton man receives Hard 25 sentence for child sex crime
Horton man arrested following weekend shooting
Hiawatha man facing sex, drug charges waives prelim hearing
Two arrested Thursday in Jackson Co on meth-related charges
Power outage leads to early school dismissal
Inmate dies at Lansing Correctional Facility
Vacancy filled on USD 115 board
MO grass fire battled Thursday
Community Healthcare System hires new CEO
Mound City Mayor Duane Nauman remembered
Falls City School Board approves personnel moves and purchases
Valley Falls' future set for Wednesday eve discussion
PBPN breaks ground for new business
Sheriff issues safety reminder
Brown Co Planning Commission established
Jackson Co traffic stop leads to arrest
USD 415 board approves bids for new HS stadium lights
Johnson-Brock School not able to accept all option-in requests
LATEST STORIES