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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCIX): Urban and rural places compete for hospital beds

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That's the gist of this NPR story today out of Kansas City, Missouri, reported by Alex Smith.  Here's the salient excerpt:     Dr. ...
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Friday, November 20, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCVIII): The news out of rural places gets worse

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NPR featured this story by South Dakota journalist Seth Tupper this morning.  It contrasts the South Dakota response to the virus (nil) wit...
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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Small town government run amok (Part VIII): New Mexico county literally loses (as in, misplaces) a fire truck

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The Albuquerque Journal reported today out of Mora County, New Mexico, population 4500 . Fake invoices, stolen records, a firetruck gone mi...
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Fox News highlights Obama "Bittergate" comments from new memoir

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Bradford Betz reports under the headline, " Obama says controversy over infamous ‘bitter’ comments about small-town Americans still ‘na...
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCVII): Distributing a vaccine to remote locales

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Pro Publica reported a few days ago on the challenge of distributing the coronavirus vaccine to remote locales, like those in Indian Country...
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Monday, November 16, 2020

How higher ed helped flip five states (and other socioeconomic and geographic spins) on the 2020 election

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Here's today's story  from the  Chronicle of Higher Education , by Audrey Williams June and Jaquelyn Elias:  Higher education has in...
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Sunday, November 15, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCVI): The impacts at both ends of the age spectrum, from nursing homes to schools

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Here's a piece on rural nursing homes  from the Wall Street Journal .  Tom McGinty and Anna Wilde Mathews report today: Covid-19 deaths ...
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Friday, November 13, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCV): North Dakota finally makes masks mandatory (albeit overnight, under cover of darkness)

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 Here's an excerpt from  the story , provided by Inforum (news in the Fargo/Moorhead area): BISMARCK — North Dakota has put in place a s...
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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCIV): speeding up poultry processing production lines

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Hard to know whether to classify this under "coronavirus" posts-- or to "file" elsewhere, but the Bloomberg headline fro...
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Coronavirus in rural America (Part XCIII): The aftermath of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

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The rally is a major annual event in the western South Dakota town of Sturgis, population 6,627 , each August. When the announcement was mad...
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Carsey School of Public Policy: Biden’s Victory Due to Increased Support Along the Entire Rural-Urban Continuum

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Here's the executive summary for the policy brief by Ken Johnson and Dante Scala : To become the forty-sixth president of the United Sta...
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