For some rural Texans, the closest link to a doctor may now be the local library. Across the state, libraries are helping residents, particularly older ...
This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe to get a ...
In the parking lot outside of City Hall, I Googled two questions: what’s a referendum and what’s a PAC? Digging for a pen under my car seat, I filled out ...
A new online dashboard will allow policymakers in Tennessee to move beyond superficial data and take a deep dive into why certain rural counties struggle, ...
The Davis Mountain Clinic in Fort Davis, housed in a shipping container, serves as a telehealth hub, with hands-on support, to connect residents with remote medical and mental health professionals.
Most of us know someone who can be found daily (or even multiple times a day) at a rural restaurant: Retired farmers and widowers who breakfast at the ...
Ozarks Notebook: A Non-Profit Running Two Clinics in the Ozarks Has an Unexpected Need–More Patients
From monetary costs to physical proximity, receiving health care in the rural Ozarks – and beyond – can be challenging. In ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
In the early 2000s, Lori McKiernan worked in a data center outside Denver, Colorado, for a stint during her career with United Airlines. Two decades ...
On this week's episode of Yonder Radio, we're talking about solar funding cuts, quiet places, seed saving, and more.
Produced for maximum drama and minimum authenticity, "Suddenly Amish" follows a long tradition of shows that trade in rural stereotypes.
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
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