17County
A podcast dedicated to the hidden voices of rural life, thriving small-town infrastructure, and the people shaping Nebraska’s future. Join host Grace Staehr as she sits down with local leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, and community members to share the stories behind what makes rural communities grow. Brought to you by the York County Development Corporation.
A podcast dedicated to the hidden voices of rural life, thriving small-town infrastructure, and the people shaping Nebraska’s future. Join host Grace Staehr as she sits down with local leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, and community members to share the stories behind what makes rural communities grow. Brought to you by the York County Development Corporation.
Episodes

Sunday Jan 05, 2020
TRAILER: 17-County, A New Podcast
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
This is 17-County, a new podcast dedicated to the hidden gems of rural life, thriving small-town infrastructure and more.
Join us, for the next three months, as we explore some of the most interesting stories you may not have heard. Each week will bring a new episode venturing to all four corners of York County as we chat with some of best people the heartland has to offer.
Brought to you by the York County Development Corporation, here’s a small window into the voices and stories of we’ll be sharing from 17-County…
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https://www.yorkdevco.com/
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TWITTER: @YorkNEDevCo..
TEAM:Lisa Hurley, Exec. Director Derek Dauel, Development Coordinator Mitchell Roush, Producer

17-County
York County is 40 minutes from the state Capital of Lincoln but offers the safe, family-friendly environment you may remember from when you were young. Kids ride their bikes down the street, neighbors say hello and everyone comes out to cheer for York College and the local high school. You get all of that plus incredible career opportunities in York.
This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories that make York County what it is; the hidden voices of rural life, thriving small-town infrastructure and more in Nebraska. Brought to you by the York County Development Corporation.




