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When Jill Baker’s email pinged late on a Wednesday night in early April, she had no idea that her role as the director for Humanities Montana was about to ...
This story was originally published by the Maine Monitor. Tractors stand at the ready along rolling wild blueberry barrens Downeast, where fields of naked ...
Reductions in staff and office closures loom at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as the agency has opened a ‘path’ ...
I spent over seven hours in the car driving one way to my most recent doctor’s appointment. For many Americans, this may be ...
The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy is a twice-monthly newsletter showcasing the best – and the worst – in rural media and ...
Recent political events have sparked renewed discussion around American democracy and what it means to be an “American.” The mainstream media and academia ...
A standby generator installed just last year ensured that voting could take place at a rural municipality’s usual polling place even during an extended power outage. (Photo by Donna Kallner) April 1, ...
Dr. Hartwell Francis reads from a hand-printed Cherokee language book made in partnership with Western Carolina University. (Photo by Anya Petrone Slepyan/The Daily Yonder) At the entrance to the New ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a ...
Investing in the Soil In running the Metlakatla Indian Community S'ndooyntgm Galts'ap Community Garden, Gatgyeda Haayk has developed a particular ...