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May 2014

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38 | I nsIgh t • M a y 2 0 14 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m i n s i g h t o n E C O N O M I C DEVELOPMENT B y M a r y B e t h M a t z e k S ay "Door County" and ask a person to say the first thing that comes to mind and the answer you hear may be a surprise. "It depends on where you are. If you're in northern Door, it will be tourism. If in southern Door County, it will be agriculture and if you're in sturgeon Bay, it will be manufacturing," says Bill Chaudoir, executive director of the Door manufacturing. It's a very diversified economy." at diversification serves the Forward motion Door County looks to build on its diverse economy; Kewaunee to attract employees "We have a great mix in the county of tourism, agriculture and manufacturing. It's a very diversified economy." – B i l l C h a u d o i r, exe c u t i ve d i re c to r o f t h e D o o r Co u nt y Eco n o m i c D e ve l o p m e nt Co r p. c o u r t e s y D o M i n i o n County Economic Development Corp. "We have a great mix in the county of tourism, agriculture and The Kewaunee Power Station's closure will leave at least 550 people out of work, but the Kewaunee County Economic Development Corp. is seeking ways to help displaced workers find other employment within the county.

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