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How to publicize your biking trails before they’re finished

By Becky McCray

  Have you got a “coming soon” biking trail? Or a biking trail that is not completely finished yet? Well, don’t keep it a secret! A couple of places I’ve visited lately, I’ve heard about trails that are in the partially-finished stage. Some segments of the trail have been improved, others are still rough. “Once […]

June 10, 2019 Filed Under: economic development, marketing, rural, tourism Tagged With: bike tourism, Infrastructure, marketing, rural, tourism, travel

Selling a Community Asset

By Maesz

By Glenna Mae Hendricks (Maesz) With some pride, I tell you that my hometown owns and runs a very excellent retirement community for the people who can still live independently. It is called the Homestead Retirement Community. Since the economic downturn, our little town has been seeking ways to cut costs. Some short sighted people […]

February 15, 2012 Filed Under: community, rural Tagged With: Infrastructure, maesz, opinion

Broadband perspective from telecommunications cooperatives

By Becky McCray

[I’m a rural telco cooperative customer, and I know so are many of you. That’s why I’m publishing this guest post on broadband from Shirley Bloomfield, CEO of the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association. –Becky] By Shirley Bloomfield Broadband discussion tableat the Midwest Rural Assembly It’s been called today’s “essential service,” with the transformative power of electricity and […]

October 7, 2010 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship Tagged With: Infrastructure, opinion, Support

USDA’s Victor Vasquez talks rural-urban connections

By Becky McCray

Victor Vasquez, USDA Deputy Undersecretary for Rural Development, made the keynote presentation at the Midwest Rural Assembly. He started with the story of a road trip with a big city friend. As they reached a particularly empty stretch of land, the friend asked, should we turn back? Turn back? Victor asked, why would we turn […]

September 2, 2010 Filed Under: Best of, entrepreneurship, rural Tagged With: Infrastructure, news, Support

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