Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Alma, Neb. Starts Campaign To Boost Population

The Associated Press is reporting that Alma, Neb. (population 1,200) has begun an Internet campaign that it hopes will boost its dwindling population.

We think this is newsworthy simply for the fact the Alma campaign could serve as a model for Dorchester, which is much more fortunate in terms of proximity to employment centers.

The "Tell a Friend about Alma" campaign seeks to have people familiar with the area urge friends and family to move to the Harlan County town. Those visiting the Alma Web site are encouraged to fill out contact information. The city will then send out information about what Alma has to offer.

Alma officials tout good schools, low crime and a newly expanded hospital as some of the town's best features. To see the Web site for yourself, go to http://www.almaisforyou.com/

Upon our investigation of the Alma site, we noted that it was created in part by a grant from the Nebraska Travel & Tourism Office, a division of the Nebraska Dept. of Economic Development (DED).

We think it would be worthwhile for DACA or village board officials to make a call to DED to see if our community is eligible for assistance in establishing an Internet site similar to Alma's, should there be sufficient interest among Dorchester leaders.

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