The Trees at the Center of Our History

From the Pequot War to the New Deal-era Civilian Conservation Corps, trees tell a living story

Band-Aid Care: When Keeping Rural People Healthy Requires Creative Solutions

Improvised networks of health care remain a lifeline for communities that formal systems have failed

A Winning Food and Farm Policy for Rural America

Here’s my plan to help farmers and rural communities gain independence from corporate domination
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Opinion

What Happens When Moms for Liberty Takes Over Your School Board

In Laramie County, Wyoming, concerned citizens are pushing back

Hunted to Near Extinction, Bobcats Are Edging Their Way Back

The bobcat’s return to rural Ohio, and nationwide, means a healthier ecosystem for all

Religion

Did Religion Motivate Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker?

The media has overlooked Vance Boelter’s connection to the New Apostolic Reformation in his alleged targeting of public officials

A Fighting Faith

How a decades-long battle to protect religious freedom in the military is taking on Christian Nationalism

What Counts as American Religion?

A new history reconsiders who belongs in American religious history and what should count as religion
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History

Iowa Republicans Are Erasing the State’s History

Sixty percent of the historical society archives are being trashed with no transparency

How the U.S. Enlisted Farmers to ‘Feed the World’ in the 20th Century

As Trump eliminates U.S. international aid programs, a new history details the instrumental role Midwestern farmers played in establishing them

How Rural Post Offices Sustain Community

Reflections on the post offices of Benzie County, Michigan, as a living map
Mary Welcome, essay & photography
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Politics & Policy

The Long-Time Organizer Leading a New Wave of Rural Organizing

“When people work together across differences it’s good for the community”

A GOP Rural Hospital ‘Slush Fund’ Raises Questions

Republicans passed their tax bill in part by funding $50 billion for rural health. But health experts say the “devil’s in the details.”
Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News

Will Cuts in Rural Programs Leave the Same Lasting Wounds as the 2008 Financial Crisis?

Rural families like mine are still grappling with the long-term mental health consequences of housing loss
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Science & Environment

Great Lakes Microplastics Research Could Inform National and Global Policy

Microplastics are increasingly present in samples pulled from the Great Lakes. Researchers are working to understand them—and to remove them.
Sarah Mattalian, Inside Climate News

For This Rural Town, a Fluoride Debate Is About More Than the Water

Citizens of Woodlawn, Tennessee, grapple with how public health decisions are made

How Safe Is Fluoridated Water? A Look at New Research

Recent studies consider evidence that fluoride impairs the cognitive development of fetuses and infants
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Arts & Culture

Spearfishing Makes a Splash in Michigan

How one man’s passion brought new life to the sport in the Great Lakes

When Fantasy Meets Reality: The Folly of Kings

“The 21st century seems replete with examples as to why autocracies are, to put it mildly, very stupid”

With Rural Libraries Under Attack, a Washington Town Rallies to Defend Its Own

A state senator pulled funding from the Republic Library. Citizens responded by organizing to protect its inclusive community.
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Food & Agriculture

A Mobile Abattoir Meets a Critical Need of Small Livestock Farmers

Connor Barnes and his custom-made truck offer an alternative to the dangers of giant slaughterhouses

Keeping Farmland in Farmers’ Hands

Farm transfers are complex. Anna Sekine helps farmers pass their land to the next generation.

Barbara Damrosch’s Life in the Garden

The acclaimed garden writer’s latest book is part memoir, part garden guide and part call to action
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Native Life

In Times of Trouble, My Mother’s History Tells Me We Shall Overcome

Our lives are marked by our creative journeys, both inward and outward

Tapping Into the Sweetness of Spring

“Waziya (Old Man Winter) is finally heading north”

In a North Dakota Courtroom, the Battle for Standing Rock Continues

Greenpeace and the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline square off in court
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Barn Raisers

Barn Raiser’s 2024 Year in Review

Wendell Berry takes on “White Rural Rage,” farmers and environmentalists team up, and rural organizers contend with the opportunities, and aftermath, of an election year
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Wendell Berry: What New York Times Columnist Paul Krugman Gets Wrong About Rural America

‘Those of us who speak for the country (“rural America”) must never give up’
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Letters to the editor

Readers Respond to Wendell Berry

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