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“My primary goal was to give families a safe place to take their children so they could work if they needed to,” said Murnion, 63. She started in 2015 with eight slots, the maximum she could cover herself, and slowly grew. (Mario Ondris/Dreamstime/TNS)
“My primary goal was to give families a safe place to take their children so they could work if they needed to,” said Murnion, 63. She started in 2015 with eight slots, the maximum she could cover herself, and slowly grew. (Mario Ondris/Dreamstime/TNS)
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According to an October report, there is a 35% gap between the need for and availability of child care programs in rural areas, compared with 29% in urban areas.

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