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If rural school leaders look at globalization head on, they'll see the roles their communities have played. Education today means advancement for students of all ages and wise management of local resources.
The federal government is stepping in to support banks and insurance companies and, perhaps, the auto industry, too. Now it needs to invest in rural small-business development also. 
After traveling from Ohio to Iowa, Richard Longworth has written a jeremiad and now dives in with an effort to globalize the Midwest. Reviewer Tim Collins argues that government needs to be part of this moving picture.
Wall St. has lost $700,000 for every man, woman and child in the nation. How's that possible? (It's not.)
While the native born population in Nebraska has barely grown recently, the number of immigrants has increased by a third in just the last six years.
Rural commuters, mobile-home dwellers, manufacturers, and fresh food producers are all paying a higher penalty for rising energy costs.
