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Shouldn't homes and livelihoods trump recreation? Richard Oswald casts back to 1993 and keeps a worried eye on the Missouri River.
A Virginia family picks up the shovel and handles the arrangements. R.I.P., just up the hill from the house. 


A county in eastern North Carolina invested in a community wireless internet system five years ago and already has lots to show for it: higher graduation rates and new businesses. With new technologies on the horizon, low-cost WiFi may soon be with reach for all rural communities.
Revised EPA standards show 45 rural counties with health-hazardous levels of ozone. And environmental experts say crops and forests are at even greater risk than people.


