@DontBiteUrNails, it's not too hard if you don't take a swing-for-the-fences, "let's make a 'viral' infographic!" approach. You'll want to look at local Chambers of Commerce, industry associations that you might consider joining anyway, sponsoring local organizations you might want to support anyway, and
HARO outreach, to name a few irons in the golf bag.
Oh, and consider ponying up for Ahrefs, so you can size up and monitor long-term your competitors' links. Most will be junk, but you'll probably find some keepers. In there you can also study non-competitors' links - like those of businesses that do what you do, but aren't anywhere near you.
In some cases getting listed on niche, industry-specific directories (even free directories) can yield a couple of OK links.
No good link-getting approach ever guarantees a good link, but that's always how it goes. Everything is a trade-off.
The good news is most of your competitors will be pretty feeble in terms of
their links, so you don't have to do anything amazing to surpass them. If a bear is chasing you through the woods, you don't have to outrun the bear. You only need to outrun the other campers.