Callin out Texas

http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/americas-10-best-places-to-grow-up.html;_ylc=X3oDMTFyMm5kZzRjBF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEX3MDOTc2MjA0NjUEc2VjA2ZwLXRvZGF5BHNsawNiZXN0LXBsYWNlcy1ncm93LXVw

Cedar Rapids, IowaIt would be tough to find a safer community than Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where the crime index is about a fifth of the national average. And with a solid school system, plenty of fun activities, and affordable housing costs, this eastern Iowa city can keep your kids happy without emptying your wallet. Tim Boyle, the executive director of the Cedar Rapids Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, says the city's manageable size—it has just 123,000 residents—allows its young people to get involved in a variety of different activities. "The thing that I like about Cedar Rapids is you could end up with a junior or senior in high school who is an offensive tackle on the football team and has the lead in the spring musical," Boyle says. In addition to a strong music program in its public schools, the area has more than 50 public tennis courts, more than 75 parks, 23 sand volleyball courts, and even a BMX dirt track. During the winters, which can get extremely cold, children can remain active on three indoor soccer fields and five ice-skating rinks.
We are super safe, but I'll stab you in the face if you get too close.

 
'Methland' about Iowa town highlights failing economy throughout rural AmericaBy Amy Lorentzen (CP) – 3 days ago

DES MOINES, Iowa — Nick Reding, the author of a well-received book about methamphetamine's grip on a small town, believes the drug is "only a symptom of a larger economic and ultimately political problem."

"That problem is essentially that people can't make money anymore to do the jobs that have kept places in the middle of the country going for a century," he says during a telephone interview from his St. Louis home.

Meth "just sort of moves into the vacuum" as people struggle to earn a living now that farm and factory jobs have evaporated with the consolidation of the agriculture industry, he says.

In "Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town," Reding uses Oelwein, Iowa (population: 6,100) - but he stresses that the same story is unfolding in rural communities throughout the nation. The book has earned strong reviews and is drawing national attention to the issues behind meth's status as the heartland's drug of choice.

"Meth doesn't cause the problems faced by Oelwein ... economy does, and meth is just the lens through which to see that," Reding says.
IOWA HUH?

 
Meh let the town die. Never even heard of it. Good story though.

A bunch of hillbillies in a 6000 population town is doing meth because all the jobs at the convenience store are taken... Should probably move somewhere else. How many jobs do you think are in a 6,000 person town?

 
Only people I know of doing meth are the red necks. I know it's around here, because you see ugly ****ers with rotten *** teeth, or sores on them n shit like that.

Pretty gross.

 
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