Living in McKenzie County

Helping Your Business Thrive During Small Business Month

53 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Living in McKenzie County podcast, host Meghan Taunton, McKenzie County Economic Development Director, welcomes Cyrena Weeks (Tri-County Regional Development Council), Keith Olson (Small Business Development Center), and Susan Granrud (Job Service Workforce Center) to preview Small Business Month and explain regional resources for entrepreneurs and employers. They discuss western North Dakota's dynamic business culture, business startup challenges, and how SBDC provides no-cost advising on plans, cash flow, and lender readiness. The group also explores practical uses and cautions around AI in small business, highlights workforce support, and reviews financing options such as revolving loan funds and Bank of North Dakota's Flex PACE interest buydown. Tri-County Regional Development Council: https://tricountyrdc.com [https://tricountyrdc.com] Small Business Development Center: https://willistonstate.edu/about/Community/Small-Business-Development-Center [https://willistonstate.edu/about/Community/Small-Business-Development-Center] Job Service Workforce Center: https://www.jobsnd.com/job-seeker/workforce-centers/williston [https://www.jobsnd.com/job-seeker/workforce-centers/williston] 00:00 Welcome 00:46 Introductions 02:37 Business Culture Today 04:15 Where to Start 05:24 Small Business Development Center 08:57 AI in Small Business 13:39 Practical uses of AI 18:01 Beyond Oil and Gas 20:12 Outsourcing 22:50 Training and Funding Programs 25:39 Gap Financing Options 26:09 Flex PACE Interest Buydown 27:23 Grant Myths and Reality 28:43 Personal vs Business Credit 29:51 Bank of North Dakota 32:20 What Regional Councils Do 34:28 Grants and Programs 38:55 SBDC Funding and Structure 40:02 Business Needs 43:05 Bowling Alley in McKenzie County 46:51 Workforce Center Services 49:53 Rural Health Transformation Program 51:50 Wrap-Up

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