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Volume 16 • Edition 4
February 15, 2023
Delivering to over 17,000 homes & businesses including all of Morgan County.
“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson
Start Up Strong
Submitted by Merle Rhoades, East Colorado SBDC Seventeen people are starting or expanding their own businesses due to the “Startup Strong: Launch Your Business in a Day” workshop held in Fort Morgan in January. “I really enjoyed the class. I learned a lot from it” said one of the participants who is manufacturing 3D printed items in PLA and selling them on Etsy. Another participant said, “It was a great workshop! I’m excited about the LivePlan program,” as she and three others are fixing to launch a new business in Brush this Spring. The turnout and participation of the people in the workshop were “amazing” said Dr. Merle Rhoades, one of the organizers and presenters at the workshop. Dr. Rhoades is the business consultant serving Morgan and Washington Counties for East Colorado SBDC. He told the group that he has used a number of different business plan software in his over twenty years of working with small businesses but was not happy with the end results. He recently started using “LivePlan” which is a program that East Colorado SBDC has been able to negotiate licenses for the participants to use while writing their business plans. Each participant started their business plan during the workshop. There were two different panels of local business professionals that were present and allowed participants to ask questions. Jacob Beydler, vice president of the Bank of Colorado in Brush said he “thought the workshop was great and the turnout was amazing to see.” He served on the lenders’ panel and gave hints to the participants on how to approach a lender. “I was impressed by the turnout” stated John Brennan from the City of Fort Morgan who served on the legal panel. Many of the participants asked legal questions from Roger Schaefer of Schaefer, Lapp & Samples CPAS and Attorney Andy McClary of McClary P.C. Other speakers were Economic Development Specialists Sandy Engle of Fort Morgan, Kristin CliffordBasil who is the Executive Director of Morgan County Economic Development Corporation, Jenn Negley and Lisa Hudson, consultants with East Colorado SBDC, and co-sponsor of the workshop Robert Anderson of Colorado Enterprise Fund. Participants were given a guided tour of The Block Commissary Kitchen by Julie Stiewig, Site Manager. Lunch was prepared by Bun Appetit who has used the services of the Small Business Development Center. Two more “Startup Strong: Launch Your Business in a Day” are scheduled for Windsor on February 11 and Lamar on February 18. East Colorado SBDC, located at the University of Northern Colorado, has satellite offices in 20 counties in Eastern Colorado. SBDC offers no-cost business consulting and low-cost training. They are an integral center of the Colorado SBDC Network. Together, their mission is to help existing and new businesses grow and prosper. To request a free consulting session, go to www.eastcoloradosbdc.com.
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE
Page 2: Way of the World
Page 3: When The System Works as Told to Jodi Walker Page 3: A Rising Star – Sarah Huckabee Sanders Page 5: Wiggins School District Newsletter & Calendar Page 9: Help for Colorado Adults Who Never Finished High School Page 10: Colorado Regulators are Tripping on Magic Mushrooms Page 11: Governor Polis Promises to Fully Fund Colorado Schools in Four Years Page 16: Brush Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet Page 16: Fort Morgan Basketball