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Watch Now: Cody-Kilgore: Cowboy GRIT Inspires a Community

THE LOW DOWN: At first blush, it seems like your average small ranching town. Just like many you’d see while driving down Hwy 20 though the Nebraska Sandhills. But Cody is special. With a population of just over 150 residents, its school draws kids from all over North Central Nebraska. In fact, even though Cody is in one of the most sparsely populated areas of the state, its unified school district covers one of the largest geographic areas: 553 square miles, to be exact. That includes two time zones and three area codes.

 

So how does this small town sustain such a powerful school? Because its residents think big. This big thinking led to a unique project to address a major community need in a way that encourages real-life learning, leadership and entrepreneurial spirit in its students.

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Adventures of Dad: Fatherhood: A Meme

Adventures of Dad: Fatherhood: A Meme | Daddytude | Scoop.it
I've seen a lot of the "What my so-and-so thinks I do" going around the Internet and thought I would take a stab at my own. Please keep in mind, this is my 1st meme, so be kind. If you like it please feel free to share.
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Dads Never Give Up - Always Be the Hero

Dads Never Give Up - Always Be the Hero | Daddytude | Scoop.it

Many  parents underestimate their value. Because of their own fears, insecurities, and issues, they get wounded and hurt – then they pull away and retreat into their own little world. The problem is, kids need you. They absolutely need you to stand firm – no matter how hard it is, or how hurt you are.

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