Category: Rural Headlines

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development: DEED Awards $681,000 in Airport Infrastructure Grants

EXCERPT: “The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) has awarded $681,000 in grants to Alexandria, the Duluth Airport Authority and Elbow Lake. ‘These grants will create jobs and expand economic development opportunities in the Greater Minnesota communities receiving these grants,’ said DEED Commissioner Steve Grove. ‘This is an important investment as Minnesota’s economy ...

KMSP-TV: Second round of flyovers planned Wednesday for greater Minnesota

EXCERPT: “Another round of Minnesota National Guard flyovers to honor essential workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic is scheduled for Wednesday. Last week, the Guard performed flyovers over hospitals in the Twin Cities metro area. Now, they are planning to share their appreciation across locations throughout greater Minnesota and even parts of northern Wisconsin and the Upper ...

Mankato Free Press: Rural grocers deal with supply issues due to COVID-19

EXCERPT: “Like a lot of people, Andrew Storjohann was frustrated when he tried to shop for groceries in Mankato in March. Customers were flocking to stores buying whatever they could get, from toilet paper to bread to canned food and pasta. ‘People are (acting) stupid,’ Storjohann said of the stockpiling. ‘People are just, I think, ...

International Falls Journal: Greater Minnesota Jobs and Economic Development Division approves new broadband development investments

EXCERPT: “The House Greater Minnesota Jobs and Economic Development Finance Division last week approved legislation authored by Rep. Rob Ecklund (DFL – International Falls) to increase funding for high-speed broadband internet across the state. Additionally, the bill, HF 3029, strengthens both distance learning and telemedicine under the COVID-19 pandemic with new investments. ‘Working, learning, and ...

Roll Call: Rural areas face pandemic risk as country’s urban areas reopen

EXCERPT: “Many rural parts of the country have avoided the toll of cases and deaths that have haunted cities like New York — but it may not stay that way. These areas tend to have an older population that typically has higher rates of chronic illnesses and is concentrated in close living institutions, according to federal ...

CNN: Why rural Americans are having a hard time working from home

EXCERPT: “Every Sunday since the coronavirus lockdown started, Stephanie Anstey drives 20 minutes from her home in Grottoes, Virginia, to sit in her school’s near-empty parking lot and type away on her laptop. Anstey, a middle school history teacher, lives in a valley between two mountains, where the only available home internet option is a satellite ...

The Bemidji Pioneer: Klobuchar talks with Northern MN educators about e-learning and broadband initiatives

EXCERPT: “In a conference call on Wednesday, April 22, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., spoke with area school administrators and Paul Bunyan Communications about the roll out of distance learning, technology concerns and rural broadband development. Bemidji Area Schools Superintendent Tim Lutz, Superintendent, Deer River Schools Matt Grose, Red Lake Public School District Technology Coordinator ...