GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — Resources for entrepreneurs who wish to start a small business will be the topic of PBS Pioneer’s next Compass public affairs program on Thursday, May 30 at 9 p.m. The program will be viewable online at www.pioneer.org/compass after the original airing.
What does it take to start a small business? Compass looks at this topic with local experts. Liz Struve is the director of the Small Business Development Center at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. She will be joined by Robin Weis of the Southwest Regional Development Commission. The program is hosted by PBS Pioneer President and General Manager Les Heen.
Viewers with story ideas and issues they would like to see discussed on Compass are encouraged to contact PBS Pioneer via email at yourtv@pioneer.org or call the station at 1-800-726-3178.
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