Innovation is part of rural America’s DNA (part 2)

“…Tony Pipa hears from rural entrepreneurs who returned to revitalize their hometowns through the boundary-pushing use of agrovoltaics, a worker-owned approach to revitalizing the local textile industry, and business development fueled by narrative change, storytelling, and financing. ”

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U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $800,000 to Support the Textile Manufacturing Industry in Morganton, North Carolina

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Industrial Commons: Going Green to Revitalize Southern Appalachian Textile Manufacturing