Our History

A Timeline of the Center for Rural Affairs History

The Center has a long list of accomplishments and a deep rooted history. To read more about this legacy and how it was formed, click here.


The Center for Rural Affairs in the First 20 Years
A Short Memoir - Mostly More or Less True

The Forces that Led to the Organization of the Center

In 1973, we were employed by the Goldenrod Hills Community Action Agency, a Nebraska non-profit corporation that was federally funded to eliminate poverty in five Northeast Nebraska counties. Don was Deputy Director, Marty was a planner.

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25th Anniversary: Important Lessons We’ve Learned

The Center turned 25 in 1998. As part of our 25th anniversary year, we included articles in our newsletter about what we’ve learned. We discuss both issue-oriented programmatic topics as well as organizational topics. The articles are collected here.

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New Center Office Building

The Center for Rural Affairs continues fighting for Rural America from our new Lyons, Nebraska office.

A groundbreaking ceremony on June 6, 2003 kicked off construction of our new office. Moving day was December 22, 2003, accomplished with an outpouring of volunteers from Lyons and our staff and board. ...

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