Webster Area sophomores Macee McGregor, left, and Bentley Miotke play with a dog. They were finalists for the BIG Idea competition with their theoretical business, Pretty Paws Staycation. They were one of eight finalists in the competition. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Webster Area sophomores Macee McGregor, left, and Bentley Miotke were named as one of eight finalists for BIG Idea competition which fosters entrepreneurship by getting high school students to create detailed theoretical businesses. McGregor and Miotke’s business called Pretty Paws Staycation focused on providing boarding and grooming services for dogs. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Webster Area sophomore Rylan Huggett was named as one of eight finalists for BIG Idea competition which fosters entrepreneurship by getting high school students to create detailed theoretical businesses. Huggett’s proposed business was for a subscription based volleyball training app called Set + Play which focuses on helping improve volleyball players’ skills, mindset, performance and recovery outside of regular practice. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Webster Area students were selected as two of eight finalists for the BIG Idea competition which fosters entrepreneurship by getting high school students to create detailed theoretical businesses.Rylan Huggett with her volleyball training app business idea called Set + Play and Macee McGregor and Bentley Miotke with their dog boarding and grooming business Pretty Paws Staycation were sel...