Note (General)1. Introduction -- Previous Research -- What Is a Small City or Town, and Who Lives in Them? -- What Does It Mean for a Small Town to Be Isolated, and Why Is That Important? -- Selecting the Case Study Cities -- Similarities and Dissimilarities between the Economic Forces and Solutions Facing Large Cities and Small Towns -- 2. Fifty-One of America's Small and Isolated Cities Examined -- Northwest Region -- Emmett, Idaho -- Rupert, Idaho -- Lewistown, Montana -- Lincoln, Oregon -- Ephrata, Washington -- Cody, Wyoming -- Douglas, Wyoming -- North Central -- Algona, Iowa -- Detroit Lakes, Minnesota -- International Falls, Minnesota -- Montevideo, Minnesota -- Holdredge, Nebraska -- Sidney, Nebraska -- Valley City, North Dakota -- Great Lakes -- Carmi, Illinois -- Kingsford, Michigan -- Ashland, Wisconsin -- Rice Lake, Wisconsin -- Northeast -- Caribou, Maine -- Titusville, Pennsylvania -- Southeast -- Arab, Alabama -- Hamilton, Alabama -- Thomaston, Georgia -- Kosciusko, Mississippi -- Brevard, North Carolina -- Roxboro, North Carolina -- Covington, Tennessee -- Lexington, Tennessee -- McKenzie, Tennessee -- Galax, Virginia -- South Boston, Virginia -- Elkins, West Virginia -- South Central -- Pocahontas, Arkansas -- Colby, Kansas -- Fort Scott, Kansas -- Charleston, Missouri -- Chillicothe, Missouri -- Perryville, Missouri -- Breckenridge, Texas -- Elsa, Texas -- Pecos, Texas -- West and Southwest -- Winslow, Arizona -- Fort Bragg, California -- Yreka, California -- Delta, Colorado -- Gunnison, Colorado -- Lamar, Colorado -- Salida, Colorado -- Winnemucca, Nevada -- Taos, New Mexico -- Vernal, Utah -- 3. Conclusions about growth in America's small and isolated cities -- The Relevance of Lessons Learned in Micropolitan Cities to Those That Are Small and Isolated -- Will Technology Enable Small Towns to Survive? -- Are There Advantages for Employers in Small, Isolated Cities? -- Why Should We Care about America's Cities That Are Small and Isolated? -- Special Considerations for Small, Isolated Cities and Towns -- The Brain Drain and Postsecondary Education -- If You Build It, Will They Really Come? -- 4. A Special Case Study: Raton, New Mexico -- What Happens to a City without Jobs? -- Interview with Paula Murphy, Publisher of the Raton Range -- 5. Issues for Future Economic Growth, by City and Region.