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This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
Imagine looking at a state in forty-year intervals. Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys, does just that in a new show at the Frazier History ...
In southwest Colorado, a rural electric cooperative is taking a big step towards energy independence and locally driven power decisions. La Plata ...
On Saturday, June 14th, rural communities showed up to protest against the Trump Administration in the largest day of protest to date. According to ...
This story was originally published by the Associated Press. Eric Huntington built his dream cabin nestled in the wilderness of central Alaska, eventually ...
By noon Friday, September 27, 2024, downtown Marshall was pretty much washed under, but Ainsley Bryce was as yet unaware.
Earlier in 2025, Chevron settled a water dispute with the state, which claimed that the water rights were not in use and were forfeited under the “use it or lose it” clause of New Mexico’s water law.
The lone Democratic commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Anna Gomez, began her speech in rural ...
Nonmetro areas continue to be worse off financially than metros, according to a report released May 28 by the Federal Reserve Board. Based on the ...
These informal kinship networks can provide support and resilience in ways that traditional forms of land and homeownership do not. Putting all of the people who own the land on the title – what’s ...
This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe to get a ...