Dakotaline Snares Expands Its Lennox, South Dakota, Production Center
07/31/2014
To assist the firm, it received funding from a South Dakota Development Corporation MicroLOAN. “The MicroLOAN South Dakota Loan Program is ideal for small business owners because of the three percent fixed interest rate,” said Governor Dennis Daugaard. “It’s always good to hear about South Dakota companies expanding, and I’m pleased when our financing programs can help make that possible.”
Mark Steck, Owner of Dakotaline Snares and former employee of the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department, decided to make his long-time hobby of hunting and trapping more than just a hobby. In 2011, after business had really taken off, he left his job to turn his focus to growing his business.
"Doing business in South Dakota is huge," Steck said. “Plain and simple, the business environment and the tax structure here is ideal for business owners, and it gives me a major advantage over my competitors. Everyone at the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development was very helpful throughout the whole process. They did everything possible to make this happen.”
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