Editor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you ...
Rural students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, but they remain less likely to go to college, a Michigan ...
What’s the matter with America’s rural voters? Many scholars believe that the question itself is the problem. Credit...Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan Supported by By Emma Goldberg Kristin Lunz ...
A forklift holding an American flag. (Photo by Timothy K Hamilton / Flickr) In the era of Trump, there have been countless attempts to explain the conservative voting habits of small town America.
When nonresidents think of Florida, crowded beaches and tourist hotspots like Orlando's Disney World and Universal are most likely top-of-mind. A recent nationwide study and poll from BusinessElectric ...
"What is needed is the recognition that rural communities are in stormy waters and work to get out of harm’s way." ...
When I started reporting this story, I intended to ask several rural election officials about their work: how they got into it, the highs and lows, what they wish people knew about it. But all four ...
People in rural areas often have to travel long distances for treatment and spend weeks or months away from home, family and ...
In rural communities, 70 percent of elections are uncontested. With Trump winning a second term, it’s never been more urgent to build power at the local and state level. Millions of us woke up on ...