By: Ryan Russell

Early in 2024, I began researching business gaps in Stafford County; specifically, industries where local demand was high, but services were either absent or located miles away. One need rose to the top quickly: diesel repair.

Despite the county having a large number of diesel vehicles; county fleets, farm equipment, trucking operations, and heavy machinery. There wasn’t a single diesel mechanic shop within county lines. Every year, hundreds of thousands of dollars were leaving Stafford County as residents and businesses were forced to travel elsewhere for repairs and maintenance.

As I started asking around to understand the landscape, one name kept coming up: Addison Willinger, a talented local diesel mechanic who had been commuting to Great Bend for work. Around that same time, Addison’s father, Troy Willinger, walked into my office to talk about his plans to build a diesel mechanic shop right here in St. John. The timing for grant support or donor outreach didn’t quite align. Business grants are rare and often require long lead times. Troy was committed to moving forward anyway without our support.

His determination paid off. By late summer of 2025, the Willinger family had completed construction and officially opened their new shop in August. Since then, they’ve been busy nonstop.

The facility is impressive:

  • Four bays for smaller vehicles
  • Four bays for larger diesel trucks and equipment
  • 4 full time employees, 3 Addison, Devin, and Troy Willinger all owners of the business, 2 part time mechanics, and participating in the Work Release Program with USD #350.
  • An oil-burner heating system, allowing the shop to recycle oil and significantly reduce heating costs
  • Plans to add a retail parts store, providing even more convenience to local customers

The Willinger’s also have long-term plans for expansion once the business is firmly established, a promising sign for the local economy.

The opening of this diesel mechanic shop fills a major gap in services for Stafford County. It keeps money in our local economy, supports local employment, and provides farmers, truckers, and residents with essential services right at home. It’s a great example of what happens when local initiative meets community need, and one more step forward in strengthening Stafford County’s business landscape.

For more information about the shop visit our website at wtaauto.com

March 2016 Newsletter

Information on the Central Kansas Youth Entrepreneurship Competition, Stafford housing project and more.

With Dillon’s closing, Eco Devo is actively searching for a solution

On Friday, January 22nd, the City of St. John and its surrounding communities received news that Kroger would be closing the Dillon’s store in St. John.  This sudden announcement was a huge disappointment.  A grocery outlet is a vital element in a town for many reasons.

February 2016 Newsletter

Information on the Central Kansas Youth Entrepreneurship Competition, upcoming events and more.

Youth Entrepreneurship Competition coming to St. John

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Get ready for several area high school students to take over St. John on Wednesday, March 2 with business product and/or service ideas!  Stafford County Economic Development, in cooperation with NetWork Kansas, is hosting a Youth Entrepreneurship Competition for adjoining counties that are also classified as a NetWork Kansas E-Community.

January 2016 Newsletter

Updates on Stafford County housing, Giving Tuesday 2015 and more.

Groundbreaking held for a single-family home in Stafford

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On Tuesday, December 15, Stafford County Economic Development and the Economic Development Housing Committee held a ceremonial groundbreaking for a single-family home at the corner of St. Paul and Prairie Ave. in Stafford. We are partnering with Housing Opportunities Inc. for this project which has an expected completion date of May 2016.

December 2015 Newsletter

Updates on Stafford County businesses, upcoming events and more.

November 2015 Newsletter

Updates on Stafford County housing, upcoming events and more.

Stafford County Economic Development Awarded $3,900 Bike & Build Grant

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Stafford County Economic Development has been awarded a $3,900 grant towards constructing and renovating rental housing to address a severe shortage of modern and affordable workforce housing in a county where the average age of a house is 86 years old...according to the county appraiser.