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Monthly Archives: June 2022

Downtown Ord, Nebraska
Posted inEconomy

Recapping what’s right with Ord, Nebraska

by Jerry LaMartinaJune 27, 2022October 18, 2022

Here is what panelists had to say during a Journal Live discussion about what can be learned from a heartland community’s efforts to embrace entrepreneurship. Collaborate. Build relationships. Acknowledge the […]

Rancher in weathered cowboy hat
Posted inFood & Agriculture

How the beef industry is adapting to hold its place on the menu

by P.J. GriekspoorJune 27, 2022May 25, 2023
Teacher hugging young students in child care
Posted inEducation

Push for pandemic funds input elevates child care needs

by P.J. GriekspoorJune 23, 2022May 25, 2023
Two men having a conversation during meeting
Posted inEducation

The new voice shaping Reno County aid priorities? The public.

by P.J. GriekspoorJune 22, 2022August 11, 2022
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Posted inCivic Engagement, Food & Agriculture, Rural

Pet-food plant showcases Tonganoxie’s post-Tyson boom

by Joel MathisJune 22, 2022October 18, 2022
Tonganoxie Mayor David Frese
Posted inEconomy

What saying ‘yes’ means in Tonganoxie after Tyson rejection

by Joel MathisJune 14, 2022May 25, 2023
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Posted inEconomy

The right time for a crazy idea in Wichita and beyond

by Stan FingerJune 14, 2022May 25, 2023
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Posted inRural

Why small business is flourishing in Valley County, Nebraska

by Mike SherryJune 13, 2022October 18, 2022
Downtown Ord, Nebraska in the morning
Posted inRural

How Ord, Nebraska, became a model for rural revival

by Mike SherryJune 13, 2022October 18, 2022
Cars driving at sunset in Council Grove, Kan., which is seeing increased entrepreneurship
Posted inRural

The making of an unintentional renaissance started with entrepreneurs

by Mike SherryJune 7, 2022October 18, 2022

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