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(Midwestern)Towns offer free land to newcomers
India Daily ^ | February 10, 2005

Posted on 02/12/2005 5:01:01 PM PST by The Loan Arranger

Billy and Sheila Canaan just wanted out of Baton Rouge. They didn''t expect to be bit players in a new movement to keep the Great Plains from emptying. Billy gave up a $90,000-a-year deputy sheriff's job for one that pays a third as much. Sheila kept slipping on the thick ice of a bitter Kansas winter and broke a rib. Son Clayton reluctantly started his senior year at a new high school. To their Cajun palates, Midwest cooking had all the zing of roasted cardboard. (Clayton keeps hot sauce in his locker.) So why Kansas, when other rural states offer the same unhurried pace and relaxed lifestyle the Canaans sought? And why Ellsworth, a town of 2,900 with one grocery store, one stoplight and no mall, no fast food and no movie theater? Free land is why. Ellsworth's pitch is this: Agree to build a house here and pay nothing for the lot it's on. Got three kids in school? OK, that's worth $3,000 toward a down payment. Need jobs? We''ll help you find them. Still not sure? Come visit, we''ll show you around. The Canaans say crime and poor schools drove them from Baton Rouge. "Ellsworth has everything you could want," says Billy, 34, now a corrections officer at the prison here. "It's quiet. You don''t have to worry about your kids. Very low crime rate. Lots of recreation." The proactive mind-set here and in at least five other Kansas towns that give away lots to lure new residents (www.kansasfreeland.com) is one wrinkle in a new economic development strategy sweeping across rural America. The goal is to reverse decades of population loss from the decline of small family farms and businesses, expand the tax base, keep schools from closing and preserve a way of life. "I guess we''re so stubborn that we''re not going to let our town die," says Steve Piper, mayor of Marquette, Kan. For years, dying towns hustled the big score - a company with a big workforce - to turn their fortunes around. It usually didn''t work. Too much competition for too few companies. Or, a company came, went belly up and left an unemployment line. "The chances of getting one are slim in the abstract, and now we have 50 years of experience that shows it doesn''t happen in practice either," says Frank Popper, an urban studies professor at Rutgers University. It was Popper and his wife, Deborah, who in the 1980s advanced the theory - unpopular in small towns - that a Great Plains population bust was inevitable and that vast stretches should be returned to the buffalo.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; US: Kansas; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: environment; freeland; kansas; kansasfreeland; popper; realestate

1 posted on 02/12/2005 5:01:02 PM PST by The Loan Arranger
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To: The Loan Arranger

whatever works


2 posted on 02/12/2005 5:07:13 PM PST by GeronL (--I'm thinking, I'm thinking!)
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To: The Loan Arranger

I read that environmentalists plan a "rural cleansing." I am glad to hear the towns are fighting back.


3 posted on 02/12/2005 5:11:39 PM PST by mlmr (The Majority of the Murders Committed Worldwide have been Committed by Leftist Governments..........)
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To: The Loan Arranger

BTTT for Dorothy, Toto, etal!


4 posted on 02/12/2005 5:16:25 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (aitch tee tee pea colon 2 slashes dubya dubya dubya dot proud patriots dot org)
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To: The Loan Arranger

Keep my eye on this for later reading.


5 posted on 02/12/2005 5:43:04 PM PST by Kevin OMalley (No, not Freeper#95235, Freeper #1165: Charter member, What Was My Login Club.)
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To: The Loan Arranger
Odd that I had to find out about this in an article from India.

www.kansasfreeland.com

6 posted on 02/12/2005 5:53:17 PM PST by uglybiker (SPES MEA IN DEO EST)
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To: The Loan Arranger

Save for later.


7 posted on 02/12/2005 6:07:36 PM PST by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: The Loan Arranger

Kansas is pretty...


8 posted on 02/12/2005 6:09:57 PM PST by Incandesia (Please don't eat the Newbie)
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To: The Loan Arranger

Will the "Native Americans" give as much problems to settlers traveling Eastwards as they did when the settlers first went Westwards?


9 posted on 02/12/2005 6:12:49 PM PST by Enterprise ("Dance with the Devil by the Pale Moonlight" - Islam compels you!)
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To: The Loan Arranger

I need about ten acres. Seen it to my place in Texas.


10 posted on 02/12/2005 7:42:03 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all things that need to be done need to be done by the government.)
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To: The Loan Arranger
vast stretches should be returned to the buffalo.

Does the buffalo know?

11 posted on 02/12/2005 8:02:33 PM PST by jrushing (Democrats=National Socialist Workers Party)
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