Sep 28, 2022
Baseball is known as America's pastime, but international players are taking the stage; rural communities can get assistance applying for federal funds through the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022; and a Texas university is helping more Black and Latina women pursue careers in agriculture.
Sep 21, 2022
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a "Tale of Two Winters" across U.S. states; the Inflation Reduction Act could level the playing field for rural electric co-ops; and pharmacies in rural America play a vital role, but their numbers are...
Sep 14, 2022
Communities with deteriorating water and sewer systems fear a repeat of Jackson, Mississippi; southwest Kansas struggles to meet the needs of a growing Muslim population; and Ivy League universities step-up recruitment of rural students.
Sep 7, 2022
A mega-merger between chicken processing companies moves forward despite a probe into antitrust violations; an abortion coaltion in the Midwest is promoting a work-around for those facing harsh restrictions; and in contrast to most rural areas, recreation counties are less politically polarized.