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Some rural hospitals have shown interest in bringing labor and delivery, or at least prenatal care, back to their communities, said Denise Smith, project director for the Colorado Rural Midwifery Workforce Expansion program. University of Colorado’s College of Nursing received a $2 million, four-year grant to fund scholarships for aspiring nurse-midwives who agree to work in rural areas.