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  • Downtown Alva, Oklahoma. Photo by Becky McCray
    economic development | rural

    Your town has lost its economic reason for being

    ByBecky McCray November 27, 2017December 16, 2021

      How many times has your town lost its economic reason for being? Think back to the reason your town was founded. Did it start with farming or transportation? Maybe it was minerals or other natural resources. No matter what it was, I’m willing to bet that it’s not the prime driver in your town…

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  • Build your business with mini-events
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    Build your business with mini-events

    ByBecky McCray October 9, 2017March 12, 2025

      If you believed me that the distraction IS your business now, then you might be thinking about events. You want to bring more life and activity to the area around your business, but big events are a big pain. Let’s do some tiny events instead. They’re a small pain, but a lot of fun….

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  • Clean Your Own Sidewalk
    community | entrepreneurship | rural

    Clean Your Own Sidewalk

    ByBecky McCray July 17, 2017November 25, 2018

      One of the towns I visited recently has a dirty sidewalk problem. It looks like every time it rained, dirt and leaves and stuff wash out of the streets and onto the sidewalks. Pretty messy. “We did a cleanup project once,” someone said. But dirt, like life, keeps happening. You’ll have a cleaner town…

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  • The rural contradiction: “There aren’t any good jobs!” vs. “We can’t find good people!”
    Best of | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | workforce

    The rural contradiction: “There aren’t any good jobs!” vs. “We can’t find good people!”

    ByBecky McCray June 19, 2017November 25, 2018

      After we talked about the difficulties in finding good people for low-level jobs in rural areas, I wanted to follow up with a challenge Mike shared with us: “Getting people to live here or come here for the jobs we have open NOW!”  Mike’s not the only one with workforce challenges. It was one of…

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  • How can a municipality support entrepreneurship?
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    How can a municipality support entrepreneurship?

    ByBecky McCray April 24, 2017November 25, 2018

      What supports can a municipality provide to encourage innovation and business start-ups?  That was one of the listener questions when I was a guest recently on the Orton Family Foundation’s Heart and Soul Talks. Municipalities and local officials feel responsible for developing their local economy. Too often, economic development takes the same old form…

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  • Tiny businesses in storage sheds: a rural economic development tool
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural | youth

    Tiny businesses in storage sheds: a rural economic development tool

    ByBecky McCray March 19, 2017November 25, 2018

    When Deb Brown and I spoke at the RuralX Summit, one of the ideas we mentioned was the tiny business village, where businesses pop up inside of storage sheds in Tionesta, Pennsylvania. Dylan Fulton and Camden Breitling, high school students from Miller, South Dakota, heard that idea and ran with it. Together with some supportive…

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  • The small towns that survive will be the ones that are open to new ideas
    Best of | community | economic development | rural

    The small towns that survive will be the ones that are open to new ideas

    ByBecky McCray August 29, 2016December 16, 2021

      In a world driven by frenetic change, which small towns are going to thrive? We know rural people play a key role in our society, so some small towns will have a future. Some small towns are innovative and progressive. Other small towns are stuck in the past. Is there anything that tells us…

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