Quarterly publication ($28/year)
featuring local food. The website is
focused on education about local foods and facilitating networking between
individuals and organizations that are interested in local foods of the Twin
Cities.
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The Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues helps
non-metropolitan journalists define the public agenda for
their communities, and grasp the local impact of broader issues.
It interprets rural issues for metro news media, conducts
seminars and publishes research and good examples of rural
journalism. It helps
journalists all over America learn about rural issues, trends
and events in areas they’ve never seen but have much
in common with their own. It helps rural journalists how to
exercise editorial leadership in small markets.


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