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Rural grocery stores are dying. Here's how some small towns are trying to save them

Students help run the Circle C Market in rural Cody, Neb., as part of classwork. As rural areas struggle to keep traditional grocery stores, some communities are finding innovative ways to keep the stores running. (Mike Tobias/Nebraska Public Media)
Students help run the Circle C Market in rural Cody, Neb., as part of classwork. As rural areas struggle to keep traditional grocery stores, some communities are finding innovative ways to keep the stores running. (Mike Tobias/Nebraska Public Media)

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