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MAY–AUGUST 1997
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Small is Big Business in Eastern Tennessee
by Fred D. Baldwin
Small businesses are major job generators in today's economy. The Tennessee Small Business Development Center is working to create jobs in Appalachian Tennessee by helping home-grown businesses to take root and grow.

Alabama's "Waste Not, Want Not" Help to Small Business
by Fred D. Baldwin
An innovative waste reduction program in Alabama is helping businesses work smarter and stretch resources further. A squad of retired engineers is providing the know-how.

Hot Springs Health-Care Pioneers
by Elizabeth Hunter
Community-based health care was a novel concept when the Hot Springs Health Progrm opened its doors 25 years ago. Today, the North Carolina program operates four busy medical centers and has served as a regional model.

Sustaining the Harvest
by Elizabeth Hunter
A new breed of sustainable industries is being fostered in the Clinch Mountain area along the Virginia-Tennessee border. The goal: to revive the economy and protect the environment.

WINGS: Women Entrepreneurs Take Flight
by Fred D. Baldwin
A group of Appalachian women with different dreams and different skills tell how a program called WINGS gave them the confidence and ability to succeed as entrepreneurs.

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Selena Robinson: Steel-Willed Angel
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