Rural Reporting Project /tags/rural-reporting-project Rural Reporting Project en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 02 Jun 2022 20:05:00 GMT Passion, community drive new businesses in rural Yuma County despite recession /community/2022-06-02/passion-community-drive-new-businesses-in-rural-yuma-county-despite-recession The pandemic forced Colorado industries to shut down storefronts and put up with supply chain issues and inflation. Despite the financial squeeze, the state’s new business filings have skyrocketed during the last three years, nearing a 10-year peak last quarter. And the economic development is happening in urban and rural communities alike. Thu, 02 Jun 2022 20:05:00 GMT /community/2022-06-02/passion-community-drive-new-businesses-in-rural-yuma-county-despite-recession Adam Rayes ‘A short time to accomplish so much’: Republican River board contemplates fee changes, inactive well contracts and state funds /environment/2022-05-20/a-short-time-to-accomplish-so-much-republican-river-board-contemplates-fee-changes-inactive-well-contracts-and-state-funds In April, the Republican River Water Conservation District Board put out notice of possible changes to water use fees for irrigating crops. At the board’s quarterly meeting Tuesday, however, members did not decide on whether a fee-structure change process will occur. Board members also voted on how to handle formerly inactive wells coming back on in the basin. Fri, 20 May 2022 17:09:34 GMT /environment/2022-05-20/a-short-time-to-accomplish-so-much-republican-river-board-contemplates-fee-changes-inactive-well-contracts-and-state-funds Adam Rayes Is Colorado still a 'local control' state? 2022 legislative session sparks debate among leaders /politics/2022-05-11/is-colorado-still-a-local-control-state-2022-legislative-session-sparks-debate-among-leaders Many officials proudly talk up the unique decision-making powers Colorado gives the smallest levels of government. Some bills this session would shift more county and municipal powers to the state, leading to concerns about Colorado’s emphasis on “local control” going away. Wed, 11 May 2022 22:31:02 GMT /politics/2022-05-11/is-colorado-still-a-local-control-state-2022-legislative-session-sparks-debate-among-leaders Adam Rayes Rural pregnancy care is in 'crisis.' Banner hopes telehealth can help /health/2022-04-22/rural-pregnancy-care-is-in-crisis-banner-hopes-telehealth-can-help Pregnant mothers in many rural areas struggle to access adequate care. A lack of specialized doctors and maternity wards can increase the risk of labor complications and force patients to drive long distances. A new telehealth pilot program aims to connect rural physicians in Northeast Colorado with OB-GYN hospitalists at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley. Fri, 22 Apr 2022 17:22:35 GMT /health/2022-04-22/rural-pregnancy-care-is-in-crisis-banner-hopes-telehealth-can-help Beau Baker, Adam Rayes 'Just keep trying:' 16-year-old and 72-year-old discuss music-making in rural Yuma County /music/2022-04-04/just-keep-trying-16-year-old-and-72-year-old-discuss-music-making-in-rural-yuma-county Rural Northeast Colorado has fewer employed artists than any other region in the state, according to a 2020 report. While musicians, dancers and fashion designers may sell a lot less out there, they are still creating. KUNC asked two musicians, one very young and one much older, to meet and discuss their craft. Mon, 04 Apr 2022 23:00:27 GMT /music/2022-04-04/just-keep-trying-16-year-old-and-72-year-old-discuss-music-making-in-rural-yuma-county Adam Rayes History forces 'hard decisions' in Eastern Colorado's declining Republican River basin /environment/2022-01-18/history-forces-hard-decisions-in-eastern-colorados-declining-republican-river-basin Part one of KUNC's Republican River series showed how dropping river flows and groundwater levels are impacting farmers and ranchers in northeastern Colorado. From a 1930s flood to extended drought today, the river has been managed by three states, sometimes cooperatively and sometimes combatively. To meet the terms of a decades-old compact, 25,000 irrigated acres of Colorado farmland must soon be shut down. Part two looks at part of the history that got the basin to this point. Tue, 18 Jan 2022 16:41:55 GMT /environment/2022-01-18/history-forces-hard-decisions-in-eastern-colorados-declining-republican-river-basin Adam Rayes 'Where's the river?' Republican River basin's disappearing water threatens Eastern Plains agriculture, ecology /environment/2022-01-06/wheres-the-river-republican-river-basins-disappearing-water-threatens-eastern-plains-agriculture-ecology The Colorado River gets a lot of attention, but it’s not the only multi-state river that starts in Colorado. And it’s definitely not the only one facing a water shortage. On the eastern side of the continental divide is the Republican River. It flows through the cropland of Yuma County and feeds into Kansas and Nebraska. In the first of a three-part series, KUNC explores the economic and environmental challenges the Republican River basin faces. Thu, 06 Jan 2022 23:34:29 GMT /environment/2022-01-06/wheres-the-river-republican-river-basins-disappearing-water-threatens-eastern-plains-agriculture-ecology Adam Rayes While the nation's new and young farmer population shrinks, Yuma County sees growth /community/2021-11-15/while-the-nations-new-and-young-farmer-population-shrinks-yuma-county-sees-growth Smaller county populations are shrinking as bigger counties’ are growing. 2020 census data show that is as true in Colorado as it is nationally. Rural birth rates are dropping, death rates are rising and young people are moving away. Some leave behind multi-generational farming legacies and the land that comes with it. Others are coming back. Mon, 15 Nov 2021 22:42:09 GMT /community/2021-11-15/while-the-nations-new-and-young-farmer-population-shrinks-yuma-county-sees-growth Adam Rayes