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Home » State on pace for record number of new business filings
It took Russ Halvorson all of a week after he was laid off to decide to open his
own business. A third-generation land surveyor, Halvorson lost his job last
July. After a few days staring the bleak job market in the face, Halvorson
decided to bypass the job search process and start his own land surveying
company.