But what if your business is online? Does your town still matter to you?

When you do business from a small town, that town becomes part of your extended family. Whether your business is primarily online or offline, you have a vested interest in your town. You need a place to shop, a place to get your hair cut and a place to eat. You’d like for your town…

Is your town still in the Dark Ages?

Remember we talked about stores being open later and how important that is? Well, Nora wrote back with an important stumbling block: it’s dark. Really dark. Nora owns a store, the anchor for their three-block downtown area. She closes at 5 pm because there are no streetlights. Without streetlights, it’s much too dark for customers to…

A positive view of rural: My problem with statewide events

Cities and towns, urban and rural, face a lot of the same challenges. We share the same basic issues in trying to build prosperity: support businesses, maintain infrastructure, provide basic services, improve the quality of life, build a sense of place, support the arts, promote health, and all the other to-do items you can think…

A positive view of rural: Overwhelmed with commitments? Try the broken leg test

When you find yourself completely painfully overwhelmed with your commitments, you need to say no to some things that you already said yes to. But you probably feel like you can’t back out now. Time to apply the broken leg test.  If you broke your leg tomorrow, could you back out? Of course you could….

A positive view of rural: You are so lucky to live here!

Back in the summer time, a small auto repair shop owner in Elliot Lake, Ontario, was posting his “gone fishing” sign and taking off in the middle of the afternoon. His city friend, who vacations there every year, happened to catch him at it and said, “You are so lucky to live here!”  The small…