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Item 2017-2018 Sustaining Hoosier Communities Lawrence County Summary(2018) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementIn partnership with Sustaining Hoosier Communities, Lawrence County identified sustainability projects for their community that intersected with a variety of disciplines and served a host of the community's needs. IU students and faculty worked with Lawrence County leaders on projects ranging from promoting dark skies in the Hoosier National Forest to reducing the rates of hypertension in Mitchell, IN. Read the SHC summary for Lawrence County to learn about projects and deliverables.Item Hoosier National Forest Dark Skies Designation(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Himebaugh, BryceItem What Moves You Mitchell(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Johnston, Jeanne and Schlegel, WhitneyItem Bedford Diversity Council(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Kang, MinjeongItem Assessing Legal Needs of Lawrence County's Vulnerable Populations(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Quintanilla, VictorItem Sustaining Hoosier Communities Bedford and Mitchell Gateway Designs(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Racek, Jon and El-Shamy, JennyItem Gus Grissom Trail Monitoring Project(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Himebaugh, BryceItem Sustaining Hoosier Communities: Bedford and Mitchell Community Gardens(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Getz, DebItem Bedford Complete Streets(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Brown, BillItem Indiana Limestone Company Incubator Office(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Newman, Marleen and Joyner, LouisItem Youth Financial Literacy Curriculum(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Getz, DebItem Little Theatre of Bedford(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Kuhar, UrsulaItem Highway 50 Bypass Scoping Study(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Nierzwicki, FrankItem Avoca State Fish Hatchery(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Farmer, JamesItem Sustaining Hoosier Communities Lawrence County Final Report(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-12) Jane RoganItem Lost River Market and Deli: Strategizing for Customer Development Team 2(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-12) Chase, Ethan; Haag, Mallory; Hunt, Morgan; Rabinowitz, Perri; Blaylock, Kelsey; Tullemans, ChantelleItem Lost River Market and Deli: Strategizing for Customer Development Team 1(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-12) Cawood, Colton; Saecker, Nikki; Syberg, Payton; Vandevelde, Madi; Whitlock, DelaneyItem Lost River Market and Deli: Strategizing for Customer Development Team 3(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-12) Dvojacki, Melissa; Dunbar, Faye; Green, Stephanie; Hammer, Patrick; Herbert, CaitlinItem 2018-2019 Sustaining Hoosier Communities Orange County Summary(2019) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementItem Indiana Uplands Park, Recreation, and Protected Land Inventory and Opportunity Mapping(Indiana University, 2019-04) Wolter, Stephen A.; Depper, Gina; Cleveland, Hana; Moir, Arielle; Murray, Sarah; Tessneer, Sharon; Smiley, AbbasThis study was undertaken to better understand the resources in the Indiana Uplands region and the opportunities that exist. Specifically, the purpose was to: • Develop an inventory of the region’s resources, which include public, non-profit, and private conservation and recreation areas, recreation and tourism facilities, and recreation and tourism programming in 11 counties; • Map the public, non-profit, and private conservation and recreation areas and facilities in the 11 Indiana counties; and • Provide recommendations to improve park, recreation, and protected land resources to assist communities with economic sustainability, health, and quality of life. The Indiana Uplands park, recreation, and protected lands inventory and opportunity mapping project included research and civic engagement. The research component comprised the identification of public, non-profit, and private conservation and recreation areas, recreation and tourism facilities, and recreation and tourism programming, their accessibility, and the benchmark analysis. The civic engagement piece of the study included focus groups with stakeholders in the 11 counties of the Indiana Uplands region to understand perceptions of resource use and opportunities for the region.