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Posted by: thepinetree on 06/17/2013 06:03 PM
Updated by: thepinetree on 06/17/2013 06:03 PM
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Kansas group helps keep young people in rural towns
BALDWIN CITY, Kan. — Young people have been leaving rural America for decades, but Mike Bosch, 34, is happy to swim against the tide. Instead of moving his fast-growing information technology services company to his hometown of Dallas last year, Bosch chose to stay in Baldwin City, Kan., population 4,515. The business, Reflective Group, sits between a car repair shop and post office on a quiet cobblestone street. All but two of the company's 17 employees are under 40
Reuters: Kevin Murphy. Young people in rural towns: Mike Bosch, part of a 'rural by choice' movement, is pictured in Baldwin City, Kan., where he kept his technology business instead of moving it to Dallas. With technology, companies can operate online from small towns, which offer lower costs and dedicated workers.
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