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Have you been looking for that one-of-a-kind item and haven’t been able to find it?  Ava’s Hidden Treasures located at 315 South Jefferson Street in Ava, may be just the place to find it plus so much more.  Carol Wheeler started the business in December 2011 to fulfill her desire to offer the community a unique shopping experience and an avenue to recycle their treasures.
 
To assist with the repairs to the building and installation of a wood furnace, Carol obtained financing from South Central Ozarks Council of Governments (SCOCOG) in Pomona through the small business lending program.


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Are you looking for a unique paint job, maybe some pin stripping or possibly body repair after a vehicle accident? Then PFC Kustomizing is your solution. PFC Kustomizing, a custom paint and body shop, is located just minutes east of West Plains on Highway ZZ. Dale and Karen Campbell began PFC Kustomizing in 2009. Dale desired to remain in his hometown while using his God given artistic talents to fill a need in the community.

To assist with the purchase of the property, the Campbell's obtained financing from Wood & Huston Bank in West Plains and South Central Ozarks Council of Governments (SCOCOG) in Pomona through their small business lending program. To detail, SCOCOG provided the financing needed for the down payment of the property.

See the following pictures of PFC Kustomizing’s unique works of art. Make your appointment with Dale or Karen today to see what unique detailing or body work they can provide for you.
 
Please visit PFC Kustomizing's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/PFC-Kustomizing-590727797756693/


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Ozark Driving Institute (ODI) is located in Cabool, Missouri and is owned and operated by James Gray.   ODI is designed to assist students in learning basic trucking driving skills as well as practical knowledge required by today’s truck driving industry.  ODI strives to go above and beyond in their training to equip their students at becoming excellent over-the-road truck drivers.
 
To assist with his business start-up, the Mr. Gray obtained financing from Landmark Bank in Cabool and South Central Ozarks Council of Governments (SCOCOG) in Pomona through their small business lending program. 
 
Please check out ODI if you are interested in obtaining your CDL while receiving quality truck driver training.



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Are you in need of a diesel repair shop with a great reputation?  Well look no further, A Diesel Shop located at 880 Market Street in Cabool is your answer.  To better serve their customers, in September 2016 Richard and Susan Eck moved their well established diesel repair business from their home to the current location.
 
To assist with the purchase of the property, the Eck's obtained financing from Legacy Bank and Trust in Mountain Grove and South Central Ozarks Council of Governments (SCOCOG) in Pomona through their small business lending program. 





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HG Farmer’s Feed is a farm supply store with so much more.  This family-owned store opened its doors in January 2013 on East Fifth Street in Mountain View.  The Glasscock's and the Hite's desired to run their own business while also contributing to the local economy.  Their current location was chosen for its ample space to display their business merchandise and the necessary dock for loading and unloading shipments.
 
Their business became a reality through a combination of financial sources, including personal funds and South Central Ozarks Council of Governments’ small business lending program.



  • Home
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • SCOCOG Boards and Associate Members
    • Current and Past Projects
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Programs
    • Broadband
    • Economic Development Planning
    • Delta Regional Authority (DRA)
    • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
    • Hazard Mitigation Planning
    • Regional Homeland Security Oversight Committee (RHSOC)
    • Loan Funds >
      • RLF Clients
      • RLF Information and Application
    • Household Water Well information and Application
    • Solid Waste
    • Transportation (TAC)
    • Community Planning
    • Other Projects >
      • Municipal Stormwater Management Planning >
        • Stormwater Planning - Risk Assessment Maps
        • Stomwater Planning - Infrastructure Maps
        • Stormwater Planning - Culvert Condition Maps
      • Fuels for Public Facilities
  • Notices and Bids
    • Public Notices
    • Bid Documents
    • Upcoming Events in the Area
  • Publications and Reports
    • SCOCOG Reports and Documents
    • Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
  • SCOCOG Board Minutes
  • Partners
  • Member Communities
  • Chambers of Commerce
  • Title VI Plan