Each setting – urban, suburban and rural – can offer profound learning ... “When people are looking at places, I think the geographical area of the country is important.
More lawmakes now represent rural communities, a new analysis shows. That could have effects on Wisconsin policymaking in ...
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (CN) — Metropolitan cities and their surrounding suburbs have seen population, education and income grow since 2000 as Americans leave more rural areas, but a new study found ...
Currently, Wisconsin’s population is 40% urban, 19% suburban, and 41% rural. The rural percentage is broken down into 25% of ...