The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 16, 1978, Page page 6, Image 6

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thursday, march 16, 1978
Towns small on city limits,
but big on community pride
"One-horse town," "blink and you miss
it," and "hick town" are just a few of the
cliches attached to the rural village.
By city standards, there is a certain
amount of truth to these cliches. But what
they fail to define is a character of sub
stance that is partly responsible for the
existence of many a hamlet.
Cliches say nothing about the warmth
of the people and their involvement with
one another. They say nothing about the
pride and community spirit commonly
shared or the unfettered down-to-earth
lifestyle lacking in the city of sophistica
tion and hype.
Three cheers for the rural resident who
sees his place in the world under a differ
ent light. Blink, but they'll still be there.
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