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Cornudas, Texas with a population of less than 20, hosts a chili cook-off hoping to draw over 1,000 visitors on September 28, 2024.

Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties

Local leaders and rural revitalization experts say Texas’ smallest towns can survive — despite a shift to urban and suburban counties — but it will take investments.


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From left, EMS Paramedic Seth Nelson talks with Mayor Joe Minkley in the Claude EMS conference room.
The Mustang Bowl is seen Monday, March 4, 2024 in Sweetwater.
Celina residents play pickleball alongside the railroad and grain silo during an organized pickleball meetup in Celina on November 13, 2024. Becky Baxter, who moved to Celina 3 years ago, noted, “When the tennis courts turn into pickleball courts, you know it’s a growing city.”
A crowd gathers around to hear the winners of the Cornudas Chili Cook-Off in Cornudas, Texas on September 28, 2024.
Claude Mayor Joe Minkley chats with a visitor in the Claude City Hall.
Tessa Waddell is the owner of FarmGirl Frosting, a boutique on the historic Armstrong County Courthouse Square in Claude, Texas.

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