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How Business Drives Prosperity

By Becky McCray

My mission for Small Biz Survival is to help rural entrepreneurs prosper, so they can help their communities prosper. The best solutions come from within, so if I can help entrepreneurs prosper, they are in the best position to know and address the problems in their communities. That’s why I attended the Business Alliance for […]

May 21, 2012 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, POV Tagged With: Support, video

Katie McCaskey wants to radically revitalize America (AUDIO)

By Becky McCray

If you loved the Micropolitan Manifesto: How to Radically Revitalize America as much as I did, you’ll want to meet author Katie McCaskey. That’s why I wanted to interview her. Katie and I talked about a lot of small town issues: Moving away and moving home Walkability in small towns Hobby businesses that become more than […]

March 14, 2012 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, POV, rural Tagged With: podcast, SmallBizSurvival Podcast

Why art in small towns? (video)

By Becky McCray

Ken Kelsey, art instructor at Northwestern Oklahoma State University, explains why he’s involved in the arts in Northwest Oklahoma. If you don’t see the video, click through to Small Biz Survival. Ken refers to working with Kay Decker on local arts. You can see her interview here: Starting an art walk.New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the […]

November 22, 2011 Filed Under: economic development, POV Tagged With: Climate, video

The Biggest Store East of Skiyou

By Becky McCray

Cascade Supply, Inc., in Concrete, Washington, is the “You name it – We got it” store. They aren’t kidding. There is more packed into this downtown store than you could ever imagine. If you love a good hardware store or lumber yard, this place is a piece of heaven. Cascade Supply Lumber and Builders Supply. […]

October 19, 2011 Filed Under: big company, entrepreneurship, POV, rural, survivors

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