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Mar 29 2024
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Strengthened rural care tied to new medical school in St. Cloud - MinnPost
More than 50 years ago, the University of Minnesota Medical School opened a branch on the university’s Duluth campus as a way to promote rural medicine and get more physicians into small towns. These days, nearly half of the Duluth branch’s graduates practice in towns with populations of fewer than 20,000, but that hasn’t been enough as the state’s demographic changes and population shifts
MinnPostDec 07 2020
Analysis
Will rural America respond to Biden’s call for masks?
As coronavirus cases swept through the rural communities of the upper Midwest this fall, more people here began to wear masks and stay home, say residents of Shawano County, one of the hardest hit counties in Wisconsin.
Richard Kucksdorf was not one of them. An Iraq War veteran and head of the Shawano County Republican Party, Mr. Kucksdorf goes out often, attends meetings, shops. He
Christian Science MonitorDec 07 2020
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Will rural America respond to Biden’s call for masks?
A second spike in U.S. coronavirus cases has been led by places like Wisconsin’s Shawano County. The region is a test of whether behaviors will change under new circumstances – and a new president.
As coronavirus cases swept through the rural communities of the upper Midwest this fall, more people here began to wear masks and stay home, say residents of Shawano County, one of the
Christian Science MonitorApr 16 2024
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Prelude to Revolution: America's 250th celebration begins
HALIFAX – The kickoff celebration of America’s 250th anniversary began Friday, April 12 in Historic Halifax with living history exhibitions for school children, the Sons of the American Revolution wreath-laying ceremony, and an afternoon program. From the North Carolina National Guard to everyday citizens, the stories of people of color who served in the American Revolution were shared during
The Roanoke-Chowan News-HeraldApr 04 2024
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America’s Best Banks 2024
Small regional banks dominate the top of Forbes’ annual list even after last year’s turmoil, while JPMorgan is the lone trillion-dollar institution in the top 100. he failures of Silicon Valley Bank and peers like First Republic Bank made 2023 the most tumultuous year for the banking industry since the 2008 crisis, but for some small community banks, the chaos hardly registered. City Holding
ForbesApr 16 2024
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America's Neopaganism Is Driving The Success Of 'Dune: Part II'
A month after it was released and became the top-grossing movie of the year, it’s fair to declare “Dune: Part II” a box-office success . That said, it has to be one of the most unusual blockbusters to come out in a long time. The novels may be well-known, but they’re not exactly tailor-made for popular consumption, nor does Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation do much to make it more accessible. His
The FederalistMar 27 2024
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Rural Hennepin Co. gets 'Minnesota's first Black-owned freight farm'
The modern method of freight farming is designed to combat inequities in agriculture. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video MEDINA, Minn. — Second Harvest Heartland estimates 1 in 6 people in Minnesota are experiencing food insecurity, and that number rises to 1 in 4 among Black Minnesotans. "Today is an exciting day," Carpenter said
KARE11Apr 01 2024
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Rural Pa. hospital’s maternal care cuts highlight Pa.’s widening services gap
This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative and public-service journalism for Pennsylvania. Sign up for our north-central Pa. newsletter, Talk of the Town, at spotlightpa.org/newsletters/talkofthetown. ST. MARYS — As a maternity nurse, Jacki Nesbitt has teared up while helping strangers give birth
Morning CallApr 08 2024
Analysis
Is Corporate America in Denial About Trump?
There was anxiety in the thin mountain air when the planet’s economic leaders gathered in January at Davos for the 54th meeting of the World Economic Forum. Donald Trump had just trounced Nikki Haley in the Iowa caucuses, all but securing the Republican nomination for president. Haley was reliable, a known quantity. A resurgent Trump, on the other hand, was more worrying.
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New York Times (News)