Caitlin Hill, Britton-Hecla senior and intern at the Britton Journal, asked her classmates about their plans after high school: “Out of our class of 37 kids, I was able to survey 29 of them—30 counting me. • Twelve of them said they would come back to the area. • Fourteen said they would not. • Four said they weren’t sure. ... Read More »
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GRAPHIC: Dakotafire County Population Trends Compared to State Population
Can young people who want to return to their hometowns find a way back to them?
The departure of young adults has a drastic effect on the communities in the Dakotafire region, but many of them say they would come back if they could. There are a few ways communities can encourage young people to settle in their hometowns someday, including just making them know they are welcome. Read More »
USPS changes would likely affect delivery of weekly newspapers
Weekly newspaper publishers in the Dakotas are concerned about the sweeping changes proposed for the U.S. Postal Service, especially since they say the situation is close to terrible for their out-of-county subscribers already. Read More »
Can subtracting a day make the school week better?
Superintendents of schools that have moved to a four-day school week cite a variety of ways the schedule improves the job they can do for students, but at least on the surface, the move goes against the dominant educational thinking that extended learning is the way to help struggling schools. Read More »