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The Center of Rural Engagement’s 2024 Rural Solar Eclipse Scholars support partners around Indiana, helping them use the eclipse as a catalyst for social connection.
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Communities around the state are preparing to host the largest number of tourists they’ve ever seen. And for many of the state’s smaller communities, grant money is going a long way to make their events possible.
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Indiana rural students enroll at lower rates than urban and suburban students, despite earning equal or better grades in school.
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Organizations in communities smaller than 50,000 in population can apply for up to $2,000 by submitting ideas for eclipse-related events and activities leading up to the April 8, 2024, event.
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Organizations in communities smaller than 50,000 in population can apply for up to $2,000 by submitting ideas for eclipse-related events and activities leading up to the April 8, 2024, event.
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Presenters at a conference in French Lick Friday showed many counties remain under and unserved by internet and medical care providers.
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A new outreach program helps rural communities get the help they need in familiar places.