I don't consider any town as my home town. The village is 15 miles away, that's where I went to k-12, so I guess that's about it. I was never around it much outside of school. 16 miles in the other direction is another village. 30 miles away is town with 2 stoplights, groceries, supplies, actual stores. The closest village has two gas stations (both small, one service, one sells some feed), one grocery store, one bank, couple tractor repair places. 16 years ago there were a little under 350 people, 6 years ago a little over 250. The grocery store has one register, and not a lot bigger than a larger house. You save enough money and have more stuff if you go 30 miles away, plus you can get actual supplies in that town. I get to the village maybe once or twice a year, not much reason to go when I always need more than just groceries when I go to town, I do have my diesel delivered from there, but don't know if I'll switch some time.
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