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    Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Growers' input shapes 2013 growing season

    A statistician's work is never done. Just as we are starting to wrap up data collection for the 2012 Census of Agriculture, interviewers representing the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) are already visiting thousands of farmers across...

    Tags: Demographics

  2. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. Indiana population growth continues to wane

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's rate of population growth has fallen for a sixth straight year. The Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University in Bloomington said Thursday that U.S. Census Bureau estimates show Indiana's...

    Tags: United States Census Bureau, Demographics

  4. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  5. Census projects slight growth in Kan. population

    (AP) - New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show modest population growth in Kansas, with the Fort Riley area ranking as the state's fastest-gaining region.
    (AP) - New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show modest population growth in Kansas, with the Fort Riley area ranking as the state's fastest-gaining region.     Census data released Thursday projects that Kansas gained about 15,500 residents from...

    Tags: United States Census Bureau, Demographics

  6. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. After boom and bust, Sun Belt cities see glimmers again

    WASHINGTON -- With their economies and housing markets gaining strength, some of the nation's biggest boom-to-bust cities in the Sun Belt are starting to become magnets again, attracting a growing number of people primarily from the northern part of the country.
    WASHINGTON -- With their economies and housing markets gaining strength, some of the nation's biggest boom-to-bust cities in the Sun Belt are starting to become magnets again, attracting a growing number of people primarily from the northern part of the...

    Tags: Syracuse, Demographics, Brookings Institution

  8. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Census: Record 1 in 3 US counties are now dying

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A record number of U.S. counties — more than 1 in 3 — are now dying off, hit by an aging population and weakened local economies that are spurring young adults to seek jobs and build families elsewhere.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A record number of U.S. counties — more than 1 in 3 — are now dying off, hit by an aging population and weakened local economies that are spurring young adults to seek jobs and build families elsewhere. New 2012...

    Tags: Labor Markets, Migration, University of New Hampshire, Career and Workplace, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore's population up, following decades of loss

    Baltimore, coming off six decades of population decline, grew by 1,100 residents in 12 months, according to government estimates released Thursday.
    Baltimore, coming off six decades of population decline, grew by 1,100 residents in 12 months, according to government estimates released Thursday. "It's such amazing news. … It's huge psychologically," said Seema D. Iyer, a former research chief...

    Tags: Mexico, Labor Legislation, Fells Point, United States Census Bureau, 2010 Census

  12. Mar 11, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Long live 'Negro'

    I let Black History Month slide by this year without writing anything about it. I am so over celebrating firsts or reprising triumphal narratives. But news from last month did suggest that we may need a black history lesson — one that goes...

    Tags: Culture, New York City, Justice and Rights, Black History, African-American History Month

  14. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  15. What's a fair salary for city managers?

    Tempers boiled at Tuesday night's City Commission meeting in Herington.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Tempers boiled at Tuesday night's City Commission meeting in Herington. "Are you being surly?" Bart Hinkle, one of the leading protestors, asked at one point during the meeting as City Attorney Brad Jantz was explaining points of City Manager Ron...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, 2010 Census, Career and Workplace, Demographics

  16. Mar 2, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Memorial planned for animals used in laboratory experiments

    L.A. NOW
    Memorial for animals killed in experiments: Animal rights activists said they planned to hold a memorial Saturday evening for hundreds of animals they charge were “tortured and killed” in cruel laboratory experiments conducted at UCLA....
  18. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Population growth is threat to other species, poll respondents say

    Nearly two-thirds of American voters believe that human population growth is driving other animal species to extinction and that if the situation gets worse, society has a "moral responsibility to address the problem," according to new national public opinion poll.
    Nearly two-thirds of American voters believe that human population growth is driving other animal species to extinction and that if the situation gets worse, society has a "moral responsibility to address the problem," according to new national public...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Global Change

  20. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Rural SD quietly shrinking

    When the Webster and Britton-Hecla school districts decided to switch to nine-man football because enrollment had dropped too low to field 11-man teams, it was a sobering reminder of population decline in rural areas.
    When the Webster and Britton-Hecla school districts decided to switch to nine-man football because enrollment had dropped too low to field 11-man teams, it was a sobering reminder of population decline in rural areas.  While Brown County has managed...

    Tags: United States Census Bureau, Agriculture, Craig Johnson, Watertown, South Dakota State University

  22. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Study: Almost half of South Florida children live in low-income homes

    Almost half of South Florida's children are growing up in or near poverty, a new study shows.
    Sun Sentinel
    Almost half of South Florida's children are growing up in or near poverty, a new study shows. More than half a million kids under 18 in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties live in low-income households that earn up to 200 percent of the...

    Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), United States Census Bureau, Social Issues, Poverty

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