Very Rural

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6/16/2007
While rural communities are often peaceful living areas, the recent influx of East and West coast migrations of people seeking to escape city life have begun to somewhat negatively impact the towns and county. Wages remain low with rent, food and fuel prices following national trends. Thus it's tough to stay economically viable even in a two income household. Depending on household size, rent and home ownership can be prohibitive to impossible for the bluecollar worker. On the other hand my 13 mile drive to work is incredible. Nothing beats a Kansas sunrise or sunset! I've lived in tropical climates that can't hold a candle. Access to healthcare can be a problem with the nearest medical center 70 to 90 miles distant. One small hospital about 15 miles away, provides ER service, but does not have sufficient professionals or other resources to support high end health care. Many retired folks in the area make it impossible to maintain a low profile. If the facts aren't exactly known, they're made up and broadcast to surrounding counties! You take the good with the bad. The sidewalks roll up by 5:30 p.m. and the town closes up completely by 9:00 p.m. save for one quick shop and gas establishment on Hiway 24 that closes at 11:00 p.m. Therefore, better not need gas or food after 11:00 at night!
Cyn | Downs, KS