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Census 2020 redistricting data shows rural Kansas lost population

Census 2020 redistricting data shows rural Kansas lost population
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Planning an end-of-summer trip? Try these Kansas outdoor attractions

Planning an end-of-summer trip? Try these Kansas outdoor attractions
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Future of Kansas rural communities hinges on advancing child care, housing, jobs

Survey of 21-39 age group emphasizes need for ‘open minds’ By: Tim Carpenter - August 2, 2021 2:05 pm The state’s Office of Rural Prosperity worked with the Kansas Sampler Foundation on a statewide survey thta showed young adults in rural Kansas need better job opportunities, housing and child care to keep them from moving to urban areas. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA A statewide survey of ideas for making rural Kansas a more compelling place for young adults to put down roots revealed the need for government investment in expansion of child care options and strengthening of entrepreneurial business pipelines. The state’s Office of Rural Prosperity worked with the Kansas Sampler Foundation to examine what Kansans aged 21 to 39 thought about recruiting and retaining them in small towns and remote counties suffering depopulation. The foundation drew upon 460 survey responses from all 105 counties and 175 follow-up interviews to identify why people chose to live

Rural doers honored by Kansas sampler foundation

Rural doers honored by Kansas sampler foundation
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BIG KANSAS ROAD TRIP MOVES TO SOUTHEAST KANSAS

The Big Kansas Road Trip in upper northeast Kansas ended with more than a hundred people at the Kansas Explorers Club meeting waiting anxiously for news about where the fourth annual BKRT would take place. Cheers and applause accompanied the announcement that Bourbon, Cherokee and Crawford counties in southeast Kansas would be the next area to be showcased May 5-8, 2022. Allyson Turvey, Fort Scott Tourism Director; Rachel Pruitt, Fort Scott Economic Development Director; and Rhonda Dunn, tourism advisory board member, represented the 2022 planning team at this year’s Big Kansas Road Trip (BKRT) in Brown, Doniphan and Nemaha counties. They were introduced at the Kansas Explorers Club meeting and they welcomed the crowd to southeast Kansas.

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