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Interconnected: Workforce Challenges and Opportunities for Local Government Entities in Minnesota Confirmation

  This timely Interconnected webinar co-hosted by the Center for Rural Policy and Development and the Citizens League exploring the findings of Strengthening Public Service in Minnesota, a new report from the Citizens League that examines the challenges and opportunities facing our state’s public workforce. Learn how Minnesota can better recruit, retain, and support the next ...

Season 5, Episode 10: My Town Series with Cory Hepola

On this episode, Julie Tesch, President and CEO of the Center for Rural Policy and Development, speaks with 3x Emmy-winning Documentarian and TV Anchor Cory Hepola. They discuss his journey from growing up in Perham, Minnesota and always being drawn back to small towns in his work and life. Cory currently produces the My Town ...
Looking down main street of small town.

After 25 years, this still is what we do

By Marnie Werner, Vice President, Research & Operations Greater Minnesota can be hard to define for people who don’t live there. Kind of amorphous. And it is hard to come up with a good single name that encompasses what is basically the whole state outside of the seven-county Twin Cities metro. But for us at ...

Season 5, Episode 9: Resident Recruitment in Otter Tail County

In this episode, Kelly Asche, Senior Researcher at the Center, interviews Erik Osberg, Rural Rebound Coordinator for Otter Tail County. They discuss how Otter Tail County created the Rural Rebound initiative, the research framework backing their initiative, and some tips for other rural regions wanting to develop a similar initiative.

What’s going on in Greater Minnesota? – The Decline in Nursing Bed Capacity

On February 6th, 2025, Sourcewell hosted the Center for Rural Policy for a 1.5 hour webinar highlighting recent research on rural Minnesota. In the section, Kelly Asche, Senior Research, provides an overview of a recently published research describing the declines in nursing beds across rural Minnesota, and why they are occurring.      

Population declines while households increase

Our hyper-focus on population numbers overlooks important trends in the number of households. By: Kelly Asche, Senior Researcher Leaders in communities are obsessed with population numbers – are they growing or declining and by how much, over how long of a time period? – and they believe that the trendline is a marker of their ...

What’s going on in Greater Minnesota? – State of Rural

On February 6th, 2025, Sourcewell partnered with Center for Rural Policy & Development (CRPD) for a live webinar with CRPD staff presenting their newest research. This video focuses on the economic and demographic trends in Greater Minnesota.