Since several organizations merged together to become Grow Clay County two and a half years ago, the organization has accomplished a lot, Grow Clay County Director Natalie Muruato said at last week’s Lions Club meeting. “Rural (economic development) can be very hard and very difficult, we have to look at it differently,” Muruato said after listing the organization’s accomplishments. “And not only that, now it’s not only about business attraction, it’s about people attraction. If you have the people, the businesses will come, the businesses will grow.”
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