BBDC Celebrates Excellence in Business at Annual Meeting

Box Butte Development Corporation (BBDC) hosted its 37th Annual Members Meeting and Business Awards on Friday, November 15, at its office at 502 Box Butte. Over 30 attendees gathered for coffee, networking and updates as BBDC highlighted a year of progress and celebrated outstanding contributions to the community.

The meeting was kicked off by BBDC Board President Dave Weber, who led the election of Lacy Willey, Vice President and Loan Officer at Nebraska Bank, and Maverick Churchill, an Independent Member, to their second three-year terms on the BBDC Board of Directors.

Hannah Robinson, BBDC’s Executive Director, shared a review of her first eight months in leadership, focusing on major initiatives such as the Rural Workforce Housing Fund, the Communities for Kids childcare planning grant, and workforce development efforts. She highlighted a successful transition in leadership and also touched on the organization’s commitment to the strategic planning that will guide BBDC’s goals over the next five years.

The meeting ended with the presentation of the annual awards:

Entrepreneurs of the Year: Flor and Fletcher Sheridan, Golden Hour Barbecue

Flor and Fletcher Sheridan received the Entrepreneurs of the Year Award for their transformative efforts in revitalizing the historic Newberry’s building in Alliance. Their restaurant, Golden Hour Barbecue, has become a community hub, offering award-winning Texas-style barbecue and hosting seasonal markets in their banquet hall. Their vision and dedication have brought both economic vitality and a welcoming gathering space to Box Butte County.

Small Business of the Year: Table Top Meats

The Small Business of the Year Award was presented to Table Top Meats, owned by Taelar and Clayton Krause. Since taking over the business in 2016, the family has implemented innovative practices, including acquiring a new composter for efficiencies when it comes to waste and enhancing their downtown Hemingford location with a new sign. Known for their community engagement, they also coach 4-H Meat Judging teams and partner with local businesses to bring quality products to the area.

Large Business of the Year: Legacy Coop

Legacy Coop was recognized as Large Business of the Year for its transformative growth and ongoing community involvement. Following the merger with Panhandle Coop and Farmers Coop, and then the acquisition of West Plains Northern Division, Legacy Coop expanded its operations and workforce, now employing over 450 people across the region, including 45 in Box Butte County. Their commitment to community sponsorships, donations, and volunteerism underscores their role as a key regional asset.

BBDC extends its congratulations to the award winners and gratitude to all who attended the meeting. These businesses exemplify the spirit of collaboration and dedication that make Box Butte County thrive.