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Toto, we're not in NY anymore | Rural Kansas town offering $4,500, internet, & 'fresh eggs' to lure remote workers

Rural Kansas town offering $4,500, internet, & 'fresh eggs' to lure remote workers

Lincoln County, Kansas, is an unassuming area, located approximately 130 miles north of Wichita and home to just under 3,000 residents.

Safe to say, this rural community isn’t a powerhouse of emerging tech-fluent young talent. However, it wants to be.

The area is actively recruiting new inhabitants through an innovative incentive program.

The rural county aims to attract remote workers to stimulate the local economy and bolster community growth by offering a suite of enticing benefits.

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