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Item 1987 Minnesota New Firms Study: An Exploration of New Firms and Their Economic Contributions.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1988) Reynolds, Paul D.; Miller, BrendaItem 2007 Sled Dog Sports Participant Survey(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Steele, DaveItem 2017 Retail Trade Analysis of Red Wing and Goodhue County(2019) Pesch, RyanItem 2017 Retail Trade Analysis of Winona and Winona County(2019) Pesch, RyanItem Addressing Workforce and Economic Development through Regional Collaboration(2018-06) Hawkins, JenniferItem Agricultural Futures Workshop: Todd County, Minnesota(2019) Tuck, Brigid; Linscheid, Neil; Miller, BrendaItem Alexandria, Minnesota Project: Leadership Succession Planning for Community and Business(University of Minnesota, 2008) Streier, JeffItem Aligning HIRED Workshops with Work Readiness Standards(2009) Toburen, MattItem Analysis of Duluth-Superior and Peer Metropolitan Areas(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2018) Haynes, Monica; Hook, Alexander; Chiodi Grensing, Gina; Ecklund, HattieItem Analysis of the First Source Program in Minneapolis, Minnesota.(1986) Burns, Debra LandbergItem Analysis of the Proposed Mill Towns Trail(1998) Ringold, JenniferItem Item Analyzing Housing Demand in Northeast Minnesota and Duluth: Three Scenarios(University of Minnesota Duluth, 1987) Lichty, Richard W; Flannery, Barbara AItem Are Tourism Businesses Using the Internet?(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension, 2012-10) Muessig, Hans; Daun, Tara R.; Darger, MichaelIn an increasingly digital world, if a business (or a community) fails to adapt and establish a digital presence many customers won’t easily find them. This was the premise for creating the Minnesota Intelligent Rural Communities (MIRC) program that the Community Economics field team implemented from 2010 to 2012. Workshops, 1:1 technical assistance and educational materials were offered to 18 rural business communities, including to tourism oriented businesses. For two reasons, we examined the digital presence of businesses in the 18 MIRC communities as well as five other control nonparticipating communities. We assessed 13,931 rural businesses in the 22 communities. Beyond helping to evaluate our MIRC programming, these data establish a baseline that can be used by researchers to assess impact on rural business of massive investments in Broadband infrastructure (e.g., ~$400 million in Minnesota).Item Battle Lake Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program(2018-04) Haynes, Monica; Grensing, GinaItem Battle Lake Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program Summary Report 2018(2018-04) Haynes, Monica; Grensing, GinaSummary of the business retention and expansion survey (N=56) program from Battle Lake, Minnesota (2017-18). The community's four priority projects for addressing the BRE needs are described including organizational collaboration, developing training and career pathways, business stipends for the new childcare center, and considering options for the lack of land for development.Item Becker / Otter Tail Dairy BR&E(University of Minnesota, 1995)Item Becker County Resort and Lodging BR&E Strategies Program(University of Minnesota, 2003)Item Best Practices in Microlending(2008) Diaz, JoseItem Blaine BR&E Strategies Program Interview Guide(University of Minnesota, 2003)