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  • A girl smiles while eating a meal at Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
    community | rural | trends

    What’s the Life Expectancy of Our Community?

    ByPaula Jensen June 22, 2019June 2, 2019

      Guest post by Paula Jensen I remember in 1997, just following the birth of my second son, when more than one elder in my community told me, “It is so sad that your children will never graduate from Langford High School like you did!”  Those comments told me that the local leaders were questioning…

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    announcement | community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    What are your challenges? Add your voice here

    ByBecky McCray June 17, 2019November 8, 2022

      Every small town has its own set of assets, issues and opportunities, but many of us share common challenges. We created the Survey of Rural Challenges so you could share your own view of rural, and we could better help you. A total of 479 people answered our previous surveys, and we’d like your…

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  • A list of project pitches: 1. Upper floor tours. 2. Bike rentals. 3. Permanent info booth. 4. Food truck festival. 5. Jazz equipment.
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | finance | rural

    How $5 and a bowl of soup can rebuild your community

    ByBecky McCray June 3, 2019June 2, 2019

      Have you heard of “soup” events? People pay a small amount, say $5, to attend a local pitch event. Local groups pitch their ideas, everyone votes, and the winner gets the money. The real winner is the community, of course. It boosts activity, gets people talking to each other, builds momentum and rewards people…

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  • People moving along a picnic serving line
    community | rural

    Getting people to mix at an event

    ByBecky McCray May 27, 2019May 26, 2019

      Holding an event and want to get people to mix across some divide? Put the drinks and plates on one side, the food and cups on the other. See what you did there? You’ve separated the food from the plates, and the cups from the drinks. This simple trick of making people move around…

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  • We tried that before and it didn’t work!
    community | mistakes | planning | rural

    We tried that before and it didn’t work!

    ByPaula Jensen May 26, 2019April 28, 2019

    Guest Post by Paula Jensen When was the last time you heard someone say, “We tried that before and it didn’t work!”  In my early days as a local leader those words spoken by an experienced leader often stopped me in my tracks. Their words indicated to me that they had the experience of knowing…

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  • If they want to lead, empower them to lead
    community | rural | youth

    If they want to lead, empower them to lead

    ByPaula Jensen April 27, 2019April 29, 2019

    Guest Post by Paula Jensen Leaders are the essence of small towns and rural communities. The success or failure of any housing, community or economic development efforts in the places we call home often rests upon the level of engagement and investment of local citizen leaders. Yet, in so many communities I work in across…

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  • Where’s your town’s future mural?
    community | rural

    Where’s your town’s future mural?

    ByBecky McCray April 22, 2019May 26, 2022

    Every town needs a future mural, or a series of them. Seems like every small town has a history-themed mural, but very few have a future-themed or even modern-style mural. Many towns use old photos as displays, including in empty buildings. They do get people talking about what you used to have. But how are you…

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  • How church buildings can do more for the community
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    How church buildings can do more for the community

    ByBecky McCray April 8, 2019March 31, 2019

    This week at SaveYour.Town, we’re sharing how to take big empty buildings and divide them up for multiple small businesses. One model is co-working spaces, which offer shared office and workspace. Then our friend Jon Swanson sent us an article on rural churches doing innovative things, including one doing a co-working space. This seems like…

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