Forty years ago, Aimee V. Hachigian-Gould left Detroit intending to practice orthopedic surgery, and raise cattle on the side. Pretty quickly, she ran ...
The cafeteria at Pike County Central High School is typically crowded with hungry students grabbing a bite between classes. But on the first Saturday of ...
Population loss and economic decline may be the most visible signs of deterioration across rural Georgia, but hovering behind those two is another ...
For Wendy Johnson, a livestock and organic grain farmer in Charles City, Iowa, October is usually the time she visits her local Natural Resources ...
One road goes to the heart of Cedarcreek, a south-central Missouri community that doesn’t even have a convenience store or cafe. A post office, volunteer ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...