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Apr 20 2024
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Grant program helps rural Iowa dentists succeed in high-need communities
Yahoo NewsApr 14 2024
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Bodies found in rural Okla. county by investigators searching for 2 missing mothers
United Press InternationalApr 24 2024
Analysis
Rural Communities Can Benefit From Infrastructure Funds—if Rollout Is Done Right
The Center for American ProgressMar 23 2024
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Arkansas ministry builds schools in rural Haiti
HOT SPRINGS -- While gangs have plunged Port-au-Prince into chaos in recent weeks, one ministry with Arkansas roots is helping to build up and keep stable more rural areas of Haiti through education. "At this point, the gangs are not interested in these little mountain villages," Susan Turbeville, executive director of the Haiti Education Foundation, said. "I mean, there's no violence in the
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 30 2024
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Why America’s happiness ranking is irrelevant
LaGRANGE, Ga. — Earlier this month, the news media was flooded with articles showing that . Reports showed that . While reading these articles, I was invited by my college students to a “ .” These students spent their morning and afternoon having the time of their lives, fundraising thousands of dollars for the Children’s Miracle Network while perfecting a dance routine. There were athletic
Raw StoryMar 22 2024
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The rural anger over solar energy is real
Last week, after much debate and a contentious meeting where residents kept interrupting, the Patrick County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to approve the county’s first solar farm. “You sold us out!” someone shouted after the vote. Barring complications, the developer will build a 120-acre site near Woolwine that will generate 13.2 megawatts of energy. That’s roughly the amount of power it
Cardinal NewsMay 13 2024
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The queerest education in America: How LGBTQ+ kids thrive at this Indiana school
It’s 7:45 a.m. on an uncharacteristically warm late February Monday in , and eager students are trickling into school an hour early – not because they have to, but because they want to. In the softly lit dawn of South Bend, an industrial Midwestern city aspiring for urban renewal, there’s a school that’s rewriting the story of what it’s like to grow up queer in America. Inside the walls of
AdvocateMay 03 2024
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Searching for microplastics on North America’s highest peak
Two college students will soon be stuffing snow from the slopes of Alaska’s highest mountain into Nalgene bottles. Their goal is to see if that precipitation contains tiny plastic particles that are ubiquitous everywhere else on Earth. Matthew Crisafi-Lurtsema, 20, and Roger Jaramillo, 23, are both undergraduate engineering students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. They are now spending
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 17 2024
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3,400 plants seized in another big marijuana bust in rural Maine
Authorities arrested a California man in the town of Harmony in central Maine. HARMONY, Maine — Maine law enforcement officials said they broke up another large-scale, illegal marijuana growing operation in a rural part of the state Tuesday. The Somerset County Sheriff's Office said it seized 3,400 marijuana plants, $1,882 in suspected drug proceeds, and a 2017 Ford Transit van, among other
News Center MaineMay 07 2024
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New Tome Details North America's Uncivil Times
By now, there have been more gallons of ink spilled in chronicling, analyzing and Monday Morning Quarterbacking the Civil War than blood spilled on all of its battlefields. Yet the period remains catnip to scholars and amateur historians for its deep-set meanings and motivations that still resonate today.But noted historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Alan Taylor has done something different
Houston Press