Teigen Paper & Supply recently broke ground in Stewartville's Schumann Business Park and started construction of a building with 3,000-square-feet of office and 5,740-square-feet of warehouse space.
Minnesota Medical Technologies quickly raised $4.4 million from local investors to expand its Stewartville facility to go from making 400,000 devices a year to five million to meet growing demand.
Drivers of electric vehicles will now have a place to charge up in Stewartville as a new high powered EV charger is open for business at a gas station in
Stewartville's Minnesota Medical Technologies, led by Jim and Philip Conway, is making thousands of inserts to treat fecal incontinence. While the young company awaits U.S. approval, it is already selling its products in Europe.