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I’m Hannes Zacharias from Lenexa for High Plains Public Radio, Radio Reader’s Book Club. The book is “Elevations: A Personal Exploration of the Arkansas River” by Max McCoy.As Dan Flores says “it is a Blue Highway kind of book about a swipe of America…a riverline biography”.The book encourages me to reflect on my similar two solo kayak trips on the “Ark,” one in 1976, the other in 2018.
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HPL presents Crisis to Conservation to Conversation: A Hays Water Story
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Six rural Kansas locations were selected to host the traveling Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America. Other locations, including the Hays Public Library, were then selected by Humanities Kansas as partner sites responsible for creating their own displays and programming related to the Crossroads theme. The library’s exhibit will be on display May 1 through June 13, accompanied by a variety of programs.
In 1900, about 40% of Americans lived in rural areas, by 2010, less than 18% of the U.S. population lived in rural areas. In just over a century, massive economic and social changes moved millions of Americans into urban areas. Yet only 10% of the U.S. landmass is considered urban. Why should revitalizing the rural places left behind matter to those who remain, those who left, and those who will come in the future? Because there is much more to the story of rural America.