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More plans unveiled for former Ramada Inn in Mitchell

More plans unveiled for former Ramada Inn in Mitchell

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More plans have been unveiled for the former Ramada Inn located on the west side of Mitchell. Workforce housing is being planned for much of the complex.  A new events venue called Love Every Event Venue will also open there next year.  Two Mitchell natives are behind the idea. Melissa Tuttle bought the building, and Brooke Stransky will manage the new venue.  The two already operate a wedding planning business called Plan to Plan Weddings with Tuttle owning a venue in Tea.  Stransky says tours of the venue will begin in March, and events will be booked there starting in June.  It will feature a full bar with open catering.  There will also be an on-site bridal suite and groom’s room for wedding day preparation.  Weddings with up to 300 people can be booked at Love Every Event Venue.

Stransky also says the former Ramada Inn bar, The Rebel Rooster, will reopen daily independent of the wedding venue.  Stransky says they plan on bringing back Rebel Rooster favorites such as Wing Wednesdays.  A grand opening is scheduled for February 4th.

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