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When Cindy Woolf and Mark Bilyeu took the stage at the Library of Congress, the echoes of generations of Ozarkers reverberated through the ...
This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe to get a ...
Rural hospitals facing cuts in Medicaid will struggle to figure out how to stay open in the coming years, experts said during a recent rural summit.
This article was copublished with Canary Media, a newsroom covering clean energy. At a dock along the banks of the Cousins River, Chad Strater loaded up ...
Reporting for this article was made possible by the Guerry Beam Memorial Reporting Grant award from the Institute for ...
Nationwide, a new agricultural movement is taking root, but it’s not just about growing food. It’s about growing power, ...
That’s the question inspiring conversations at the Rural Assembly’s annual virtual gathering this month. Rural Assembly ...
This story was originally published by Cascade PBS. One recent Saturday morning, Twisp was full of activity, typical for the region’s peak tourist season.
There’s a buzz in the room. “Do you hear that noise?” Yvette McDaniel asks. She pauses, listens, then notes, “That’s not noise; it’s excitement.” On a ...
This story was originally published by Cascade PBS. One recent Saturday morning, Twisp was full of activity, typical for the region’s peak tourist season. People in bathing suits ready to raft on the ...
A version of this story first appeared in Mile Markers, a twice monthly newsletter from Open Campus about the role of colleges in rural ...
Like most high desert towns, Madras, Oregon, is no stranger to extreme temperatures. Located about 2,250 feet above sea level in a dry valley ...
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