Courtesy/Kit Armour
From left, Wheatland Councilman Bill Britz; Heartland Inn & Suites owner Terry Jessen; Chamber Ambassador Mike Brokaw of Banner Capital Bank; Heartland staff Nicole, Lori McGuire and Noah Johnson; Heartland owner and Tesla owner Dianna Jessen; Heartland staff Casey Cooper and Casey Allen; Platte County Chamber staff member Connie Inman; Heartland Inn general manager Jeannie Bullock; and Heartland staff members Ashley and Savannah cut the ribbon Tuesday for the new Tesla charging stations at Wheatland’s Heartland Inn & Suites on 16th Street.
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Courtesy/Kit Armour
From left, Wheatland Councilman Bill Britz; Heartland Inn & Suites owner Terry Jessen; Chamber Ambassador Mike Brokaw of Banner Capital Bank; Heartland staff Nicole, Lori McGuire and Noah Johnson; Heartland owner and Tesla owner Dianna Jessen; Heartland staff Casey Cooper and Casey Allen; Platte County Chamber staff member Connie Inman; Heartland Inn general manager Jeannie Bullock; and Heartland staff members Ashley and Savannah cut the ribbon Tuesday for the new Tesla charging stations at Wheatland’s Heartland Inn & Suites on 16th Street.