Category: Rural Headlines

Fillmore County Journal: Rural Lanesboro fiber build to begin in October

EXCERPT: “The golden shovel kick-off event with Fillmore County and AcenTek representatives was held the morning of September 22 in Lanesboro. Construction to install the necessary infrastructure to bring wireline high speed internet to the city of Whalan and sections of Carrolton and Holt Townships is expected to begin in early October. It will be ...

Mankato Free Press: Region gears up for 2018 transportation talks

EXCERPT: “If the Highway 14 Partnership has its way, a lot more funding could be flowing to regional road projects. That’s a goal many transportation-related organizations share next year, even though the Legislature plans to concentrate more on policy issues during the 2018 session. Still, everyone from local lawmakers to transportation experts is gearing up for ...

The Atlantic: The Rural Higher-Education Crisis

EXCERPT: “The high-school graduates who head off to campus in the lowest proportions in America are the ones from rural places. Understanding and addressing this ‘is critical to our future, not just for employment but for civil discourse and kids feeling like they can contribute and achieve and not feeling lost and ignored,’ said Jeff Hawkins, ...

MinnPost: The future of Greater Minnesota’s economy is already here — and it looks a lot like Montevideo

EXCERPT: “In the entryway of Chandler Industries, just north of downtown Montevideo, a framed newspaper clipping from the local newspaper, the Montevideo American-News, hangs on the wall. Yellowed by the years, it announces the company’s 1969 expansion in this southwest Minnesota town of 5,300. Over the half-century since, Chandler has been a stable employer, with nearly 100 people ...
Rural areas continue to see higher rates of impaired driving Hastings Star Gazette

Hastings Star Gazette: Rural areas continue to see higher rates of impaired driving

EXCERPT: “Metropolitan areas in Minnesota and Wisconsin have seen significant declines in the number of impaired driving offenses, but the rate of drunken driving in rural areas remains high. Minnesota’s Dakota, Washington and Hennepin counties saw the steepest reductions in chronically impaired drivers between 2015 and 2016. Hennepin, Minnesota’s largest county, experienced nearly a 100-person ...

National Public Radio: Rural Hospitals Struggle To Stock Expensive Drugs That Could Save Lives

EXCERPT: “Hospital pharmacist Mandy Langston remembers when Lulabelle Berry arrived at the emergency center of Stone County Medical Center in Mountain View, Ark., last year. Berry couldn’t talk. Her face was drooping on one side. Her eyes couldn’t focus. ‘She was basically unresponsive,’ Langston recalls. Berry, 78, was having a severe ischemic stroke. Each passing second made brain ...
Keeping pace with the metros - median household income in metro and non-metro areas, current dollars

The Washington Post: We need a smarter narrative about rural America

EXCERPT: “We’ve heard a lot about America’s struggling rural areas in the past year. Forgotten America, where men and women lead hardscrabble lives marked by poverty, lack of opportunity, addiction and despair. Rural America, we’ve been told, is falling behind: on everything from Internet access to health care to business to youth. But recent Census Bureau data suggests that some of these concerns, at least, may be overstated — particularly when it comes to ...
Nonmetro population loss continues for sixth year

In These Times: Rural America’s Population Declines for the Sixth Straight Year

EXCERPT: “The number of people living in rural (nonmetro) counties stood at 46.1 million in July 2016—14 percent of all U.S. residents spread across 72 percent of the Nation’s land area. The rural population declined by 21,000 between July 2015 and July 2016, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest population estimates, the sixth consecutive ...