Reinvestment 101 

Studies show shopping locally triggers mutually beneficial 'multiplier effect'

Walk through any Sonoma County small-business shopping district and you'll see Go Local signs in many shop windows. Still in its infancy, the movement that exhorts people to shop locally has gained widespread recognition in a relatively short period of time. But…

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