Few and Far Between

Small Towns Look for Innovative Ways to Support Local Grocery Stores

The Circle C Market, in Cody, Neb., is operated by the local high school as a way to teach students business-management practices and to serve the town. (Progressive Farmer photo by Jeri Dobrowski)
Small communities across the country are finding ways to bring local grocery stores, which are important community assets, back to their main streets.

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