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Gertge Technology Opens Sterling Office, Expands Local IT Capacity

The Logan County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting December 19 to welcome Gertge Technology, LLC, which opened a full service office at 210 Main Street in downtown Sterling. The move brings local capacity and several new jobs to the county, and it strengthens technical support for area businesses and residents.

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Gertge Technology Opens Sterling Office, Expands Local IT Capacity
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The Logan County Chamber of Commerce formally welcomed Gertge Technology, LLC to downtown Sterling at a ribbon cutting on December 19. The company opened a full service office at 210 Main Street, establishing a local presence to serve businesses and residents with information technology services. The office adds local capacity and employs several staff, providing immediate support closer to home for organizations that previously relied on remote or Brush based assistance.

Founder Toby Gertge started the business in 2011 and maintains headquarters in Brush. The Sterling expansion represents a strategic step to place IT skills and troubleshooting within the Logan County economy, shortening response times for small firms, medical providers, municipal operations, and households that need on site assistance. Chamber leaders and company representatives spoke at the event about the practical benefits of having technicians and consultants physically located in Sterling and about the Chamber’s role in supporting this business growth.

For local employers the new office changes the dynamics of routine technology needs. Firms that face lost productivity from network outages or delayed upgrades now have a nearby vendor capable of onsite visits, diagnostics, and ongoing maintenance. For residents the presence of an accessible local IT provider can lower barriers to digital adoption and spine off demand for training, device setup, and home network support. The company’s addition of several staff is a modest but tangible contribution to local employment and to downtown foot traffic during business hours.

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The ribbon cutting also underscores a broader trend of tech services decentralizing from larger urban centers to regional towns. For economic development officials in Logan County, that trend supports goals of downtown revitalization and resilience through diversified services. The Chamber’s active role in celebrating and facilitating the move highlights local institutions working to attract and retain businesses that provide both jobs and capacity.

As Sterling looks ahead, the presence of Gertge Technology at 210 Main Street will be a practical resource for businesses and households navigating an increasingly digital economy, and a signal that Logan County can support technology providers beyond their original Brush headquarters.

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