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    Meet Nebraska Senator Mike Johanns

    ByBecky McCray August 27, 2010August 27, 2014

    During the recent Midwest Rural Assembly, Nebraska Senator Mike Johanns stopped in South Sioux City for a community coffee. Since it happened to be in the same building we were in, I stopped in to listen, too. Here are my live notes from the senator’s presentation and the question and answer period. This is not intended to be a political…

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    Rural issues come to the fore in Australia

    ByBecky McCray August 24, 2010August 27, 2014

    Our friend Des Walsh from Australia sent me a great email, that I just had to share with all of you. You might not have known but we had a Federal election here on Saturday. The outcome hangs in the balance (although I don’t think there are any hanging chads), with the likelihood of a…

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  • entrepreneurship | success

    Why you should focus on the problems

    ByBecky McCray August 23, 2010August 27, 2014

    “Obstacles are what you see when you take your eye off the goal.” I’m sure you’ve heard this platitude, or many like it, but I have some contrarian advice for you. Focus on the problems and obstacles; focus on removing them.  Dr. Ken Jones, President of Lubbock Christian University, presented this idea at the Texas…

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    Your invitation to share

    BySmall Biz Survival August 20, 2010December 15, 2014

    Even though I call this the Brag Basket, it’s not really about bragging. It’s about sharing. I started this so you can introduce yourself, share some good news, or congratulate a friend. The basket is open all weekend, from August 20-22, 2010. Speak up and add yourself or another deserving soul in the comments. We…

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  • entrepreneurship | resources | tools

    Free legal forms for small businesses

    ByBecky McCray August 19, 2010August 27, 2014

    If you’ve searched online for sample legal documents and contracts, you’ve found a mess. Lots of paid services and few documents you can use. So WhichDraft caught my attention. WhichDraft.com walks you through a question and answer process to create legal documents, like contracts, agreements, and leases. There is also a sharing feature, so you…

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  • tax matters

    One key tip when calling the IRS

    ByMaesz August 18, 2010August 27, 2014

    Did you ever want to be able to actually talk to someone “in the know” at the Internal Revenue Service? Well, here it is: a list of IRS phone numbers and web site links designed to give you the answers you need. It is quite an extensive list. I only have one caveat: stay away from the…

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  • economic development | ideas | rural

    The next wave of opportunity

    ByBecky McCray August 17, 2010August 27, 2014

    Natural Resources are the center of major entrepreneurialopportunities. Is this the next wave of action for small townentrepreneurs? The broad topic of natural resources was our assignment for a “worldcafe” discussion session at the Midwest Rural Assembly yesterday. Itgot me thinking about just how much of a central role naturalresources play in our opportunities, our…

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    Interview with Dan Gordon

    ByBecky McCray August 16, 2010July 8, 2017

    Dan Gordon and meOriginal photo by Scott TownsendEdited by James Shewmaker Dan Gordon is the fourth generation of his family at Samuel Gordon’s Jewelers, a business that has survived for over 100 years. Although based in Oklahoma City, we found plenty of similarities with small town business and traditions. Dan shared his approach to social…

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