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Who’s Buying Nebraska? Corporations, investors grabbing giant chunks of Nebraska farmland

Seven out-of-state buyers, including a Utah church, a Philadelphia corporate farm and a California investment fund, spent nearly $250 million in the past five years on pricey Nebraska farmland, FFP analysis shows.

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    How Mississippi Jails People for Mental Illness: In Mississippi, many people awaiting court-ordered treatment for mental illness or substance abuse are jailed, even though they haven’t been charged with a crime.

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    Speaking out

    The nearly 14 million people of color who live in rural America face unique challenges. This six-part RNN series explores the issues these communities are facing and what some are doing to change their fates.

  • Civil rights protesters during the summer of 1963. Photo courtesy of the Danville Historical Society.

    Courtesy of the Danville Historical Society

    Bloody Monday

    In 1963, Black Danville residents took to the streets for months to peacefully protest segregation. They were arrested and confronted by the police, often violently. Sixty years later, here’s how the movement shaped Danville.

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