Can a Rural Town Go from a Youth Exodus to an Art Epicenter? (4/17/18)
What kind of future should a struggling rural town choose? In the town of Green River, population 950, a nonprofit called Epicenter aims to use art and architecture to bring new energy, life, and economic development. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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