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Q&A: How to Attract Young People to a Rural Region

March 5, 2021/No Comments

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Concern about attracting young people will sound familiar to most rural residents, but especially to “public-lands communities.” These are populated areas – towns and small cities – that lie near large swaths of publicly owned land like national parks, Bureau of Land Management holdings, and national and state forests.
by Tim Marema


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