Regional Economic Development

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Plan offers old name, new twist in North Dakota- a contemporary homestead act – offering tax credits and venture capital instead of free land to attract adventuresome souls to repopulate the Great Plains.

By: Patrick Springer The Forum Fargo, ND http://www.in-forum.com The lure of free land drew thousands of homesteaders to places like Wagendorf Township in southwest North Dakota, where Caroline Bach settled in 1906. By: Patrick Springer…

SBA Newsline Eight- Volume 9 – Issue 1

SBA’s Monthly News Update -Serving Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming- Newsline Eight is circulated to our resource and lending partners by SBA’s Region Eight Office 721 19th Street, Suite 400, Denver,…

Sheridan WY revamps economic development efforts

"There are so many great groups here in this community and I finally see them getting together to work together instead of these little pockets all working separately," he said.

South Dakota town has cheapest homes-Affordable Yankton South Dakota’s housing prices worlds away from Palo Alto’s

For the price of that home in Palo Alto, you could buy 12 1/2 such homes in Yankton.

Expert: North Dakota should shift from subsidies

“What if North Dakota were to say that we’re going to engage in a 20-year investment strategy that would say we’re going to be one of the most entrepreneurial places in the country?” he said. “We’re going to set our course on that star.” “The leadership in the state has to stand up, set a course, and take the political heat for it,” he said. “You’ve got to distinguish yourself from the rest of the country.”

Bison industry looks to beef up consumption

The bison industry is looking for ways to sell more buffalo meat and help ranchers struggling through lean times – starting with one city as a test. By Blake Nicholson The Associated Press Denver Post…

Spokane Chamber, EDC want new tax

Measure would require local vote to raise funds for economic development The Spokane Area Economic Development Council and the Spokane Regional Chamber of Commerce will ask the state Legislature this coming session to give counties…

Businesses, State Launch Buy-Utah Campaign

Utah’s Mount Olympus Waters Inc. once enjoyed a flood of retail customers eager to peddle its small bottles of mineral refreshment. BY LESLEY MITCHELL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Today, many of those customers have evaporated….

Update on the Inland Northwest Economic Adjustment Strategy November 2002

This is a very exciting opportunity for the region. Please contact the appropriate representatives from your state listed at the end of this update. Working together regionally is crucial to successful economic development. Russ) Phase…

Growing engineers initiative in Utah making a difference

Utah was not ready for the technology boom of the past decade, "but we need to get ready for the next one," he said. Although the state can import engineers, those who are trained here are more likely to stay. Scott Hinton, new dean of the Utah State University College of Engineering, admits that the prospect of a governor-supported engineering initiative was one of the things that lured him back to Utah. "Other states don’t have a champion like Leavitt" to support particular college programs, he said. He left Kansas, "which is in even worse shape financially," to come home to his native state.