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The secret to finding more volunteers in small towns

By Becky McCray

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Every Thursday, I publish a special newsletter. It’s a personal conversation with me and over a thousand rural friends that gives you a positive view of rural business and small towns. If you don’t already get it, join us right here: I won’t ever sell or rent your email address to anyone else because I wouldn’t […]

May 29, 2013 Filed Under: community, rural, youth

The attitudes to succeed in a small town

By Becky McCray

I got a call from a freelance reporter last week. She was assigned to write a positive story about the future of rural. Someone told her she should call me, so she did. It was hard, but I want you to know I showed some restraint, so I only kept her on the line for […]

April 17, 2013 Filed Under: Best of, community, rural, social media, success, youth

Helping rural young people find local jobs

By Becky McCray

We’re looking for more examples of programs to connect rural youth to local jobs. Twitter friend Jenise Cook asked: I’m wondering if you and your rural small biz network might have some experience helping students/young people find work in their area, so that they don’t have to leave their towns to go live in huge […]

January 8, 2013 Filed Under: rural, workforce, youth

Start a Blue Collar Career Fair

By Becky McCray

Tony Guidroz, Director of Economic Development from San Saba, Texas, (population 2,600) shared his idea for a Blue Collar Career Fair at the LCRA Economic Development Forums, and I think every small town needs to start one. He is bringing heavy equipment operators, an HVAC contractor, a stone mason, a plumber, an electrician, a welder, […]

March 21, 2012 Filed Under: economic development, rural, workforce, youth

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