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Merced County California Looking for Entrepreneurs
Filed in archive Entrepreneurship by Greg Cruey on May 21, 2009
As unemployment rises and economic growth continues to decline or sit stagnant, many local governments are asking themselves how they can encourage and attract entrepreneurs. Among them, according to BusinessWeek, is Merced County in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California.
Organizations such as the Merced County Economic Development Corp. (MCEDCO) are working with individual city economic developers and the local Small Business Administration outpost to provide support and advisory services for small companies and startups. Some agencies, such as the Los Banos Redevelopment Agency, which works in the western area of Merced County, are able to provide some microenterprise loans of up to $50,000 to help people start businesses.
Small business operations run by entrepreneurs seem to be key to restarting the economy. If you haven't thought about it before now, maybe you should check to see what your local government is doing to help start ups.

Couple sits in a poopy field in the San Joaquin Valley. One of California's most beautiful regions is looking for entrepreneurs...
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