Development partnership announces local business opportunity
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[March
06, 2014]
Recently an area businessman
contacted the office of the Lincoln & Logan County Development
Partnership, asking if there are any trucking companies or metal
fabrication firms in Logan County that might be willing to be
purchased.
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A "County-wide Communications" document from the development partnership sets
forth several criteria this area businessman is looking for. In particular, the
trucking company or metal fabrication business must be located within a 60-mile
radius of Morton. For additional criteria,
click here (PDF). The development partnership would like to use this area
businessman's request to inaugurate what the development office hopes is an
effective process for keeping Lincoln and Logan County businesses,
municipalities and organizations informed about new economic development
opportunities. Accordingly, the office created the "County-wide Communications"
document as a tool to use whenever such economic development opportunities
arise.
This first document has been sent out to each of the mayors in the county,
plus trucking firms located within Logan County. The document was sent to the
mayors and businessmen whether or not they were located within the 60-mile
radius of Morton and regardless of whether their company matched what is being
sought, because the development office thought it would be helpful for as many
people as possible to be aware of this opportunity.
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Recipients of the document have been asked to share the information
sent to them with anyone they thought might have an interest in this
opportunity.
As new economic development opportunities arise, the development
office will write and send out additional "County-wide
Communication" documents.
For more information, contact Bill Thomas, interim executive
director of the development partnership, at
wthomas@teleologic.net,
217-732-8739 or 217-648-5077.
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"County-wide Communication"
(PDF)
[Text from file received from
Lincoln & Logan County
Development Partnership]
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