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Levi West (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) took his first pottery class on a whim. Less than three years later, he won first place in traditional ...
This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe to get a ...
This story was originally published by the Maine Monitor. The sputtered drone of a vacuum pump filled the former milking barn ...
As a Multiple Launch Rocket System crewman, my husband Brandon served the U.S. Army faithfully from 1993 to 2001. In his line of duty, he was regularly ...
This story was originally published by Stateline. People in Marsha Keene’s community are already struggling to cover the basics. Most of the clients Keene ...
This story was originally published by the Maine Monitor. The sputtered drone of a vacuum pump filled the former milking barn that now houses Kennebec Valley Community College’s heat pump lab.
The California-based La Maida Project announced this month that it is working with Save the Children to build and implement a training network that will ...
This story takes you to Westel, Tennessee, home to the fiddle maker Jean Horner. For more than seventy years, Horner built instruments that traveled ...
Family is at the center of Herty’s culinary story. Growing up on the bayous of St. Bernard Parish with a Cajun mom, the ...
When calamity strikes, as it often has in the Appalachian community of Swannanoa, North Carolina, the “proud, fierce, and ...
For about a century – from after the Civil War through, in some places, the 1960s or so – one-room education was the bedrock of rural Ozarks communities.
This story was originally published by Sentient. In Duplin County, North Carolina, there is a pollutant that hangs in the air, the water and the soil. It ...
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