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Author Archives: Rick Cohen

Posted inGrowth and Development, Media

West, Texas: Across the Philanthropic Divide

by Rick Cohen May 14, 2013May 15, 2013

On April 15, the first of two pressure-cooker bombs, allegedly planted by two Chechen immigrant brothers, exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people were killed at the race (plus an MIT police officer who was killed later during the manhunt for the perpetrators). Some 264 were counted as injured, many having […]

Posted inPolitics and Government, Rural Economy

Speak Your Piece: A Campaign Document, Not a Plan

by Rick Cohen August 31, 2011September 6, 2011
Posted inGrowth and Development, Politics and Government

Federal Program Forgets Rural America

by Rick Cohen and Ruth McCambridge May 20, 2011July 17, 2019
Posted inGrowth and Development

Grants for Rural Development in Decline

by Rick Cohen February 23, 2011February 27, 2011
Posted inGrowth and Development

Helping Rural Non-Profits — A President’s Attention Could Make A Difference

by Rick Cohen September 30, 2008October 11, 2008
Posted inArts and Culture, Politics and Government

‘Wooden Indians’ in Disbelief over Smithsonian’s Chosen Chief

by Rick Cohen October 1, 2007November 20, 2007
Posted inGrowth and Development

Foundations Make No Pledge to Increase Rural Giving

by Rick Cohen September 10, 2007November 20, 2007

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