Economists meeting in Winona say the national picture is looking brighter; but things aren't so great for the state. Financial analysts spoke today at Winona State University's Economic Summit. Minnesota Public Radio's Laurel Druley reports. Gene Stanaland is the president of GSE, an Alabama-based economics and management consulting firm. Like many other economists Stanaland says the nation is on the rebound. He says many factors including the September 11th attacks and a manufacturing and dot com recession caused the recent national economic slow down. Now he says manufacturing is making a comeback, but consumer spending needs to stay strong.