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The Fun Committee did not disappoint at OSC today! Our staff enjoyed cookies and some interesting St. Patrick’s Day Trivia!

Did you know??

  • The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in the United States in 1762 (NOT in Ireland!).
  • Each year in Chicago since 1962, the Plumber Union dyes the Chicago River Kelly Green.
  • Dublin, Ireland hosts a huge festival in honor of St. Patrick, which lasts for FOUR DAYS.
  • Leprechauns are the mythological being that have become a part of St. Patrick’s Day lore and Irish culture.
  • Nearly 13 million pints of Guinness ale are served on St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Blue, not Green, was the original color associated with St. Patrick.
  • 5 million American residents claim Irish ancestry (nearly 10% of the population)!

May your troubles be less, your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door!

Traditional Irish Blessing

 

Congratulations to Keith Siebels, Vice-President of Owen Metals Group on 25 years of service!!

OSC had their Annual Chili Cookoff on Friday, November 19th. First place went to Bill Coonce. Great tasting recipes, tough to pick a winner!!!

Omaha Steel surprised their hard working Veterans with a special recognition! 

Gov. Ricketts’ Veterans Day Statement:

 “Nebraska is home to around 127,000 veterans who bravely served our country in every corner of the globe.  Their service to defend our freedoms should be honored and celebrated throughout the year, but especially on Veterans Day.  We are also grateful to our veterans’ family members for their sacrifices to support their loved ones who have served.  As we celebrate Veterans Day, I encourage Nebraskans to say thanks to the veterans in their families and communities for all they’ve done to protect our country.”

“We must never forget why we have, and why we need our military.  Our armed forces exist solely to ensure our nation is safe, so that each and every one of us can sleep soundly at night, knowing we have ‘guardians at the gate.’” – Allen West

We are PROUD of our Veterans and the work they do for us! Happy Veterans Day! 

MVS was featured on the local news, supporting our very own, Mike Jordan. Please see the below news article and attached video.

As a company, we are honored to be able to support all of our valued employees.

Missouri Valley Steel employee, Mike Jordan, was diagnosed with ALS nearly five years ago.
Jordan has been with the company for 43 years, and Wednesday, his coworkers found a special way to show their support.

Employees, past and present, lined up outside Missouri Valley Steel Wednesday afternoon to participate in the “Ice Bucket Challenge” to raise awareness for A-L-S. The company pledged to donate $20 for every employee who participated. The grand total came to $1,500 donated to help find a cure for the disease.

“He’s, you know, been here since the ’70s as well as some other employees, who really has influenced me in what I do in my daily life as a job and as a person. So, it comes easy to try and do something good for him when he has such a tough, tough thing handed to him,” said Chad Vortherms, General Manager of Missouri Valley Steel.

The support went beyond the “Ice Bucket Challenge” however. Missouri Valley Steel President and CEO, Tyler Owens, decided to rename the private drive at the Sioux City location, Mike Jordan Way. Jordan’s wife, Sandy, made sure the renaming of the road was a surprise until the unveiling took place Wednesday afternoon.

“I had a hard time talking, you know, they are just so special. For them to think about me this much, and I don’t think I have worked for a year-and-a-half, but for them to think of me this way, it just unleashes an unbelievable amount of emotions. I just love these people,” said Mike Jordan.

Jordan hopes the activities encourage people to raise more awareness for ALS, in hopes of one day finding a cure. Saturday, October 2, an ALS walk will take place across the nation to also help raise awareness.