The podcast host and land conservationist talks the politics of water, real estate in the West, and interviewing Nick Offerman.
Dust Storms Return to the Midwest
Drought and soil degradation are recurring as funding for critical environmental programs face political threats.
Drought and soil degradation are recurring as funding for critical environmental programs face political threats.
Housing Conditions Exacerbate the Effects of Extreme Heat in Rural America
Extreme heat is not just an urban problem.
Extreme heat is not just an urban problem.
‘No Kings’ Protests Across Rural America Biggest to-Date
With the exception of only three, every state in the country held at least one rural protest against the Trump Administration and its policies.
With the exception of only three, every state in the country held at least one rural protest against the Trump Administration and its policies.
45 Degrees North: Parade Protocols
Small-town parades make great memories for young and old alike. But how well do you know the protocols for chair positioning, candy throwing, and beer floats?
Small-town parades make great memories for young and old alike. But how well do you know the protocols for chair positioning, candy throwing, and beer floats?
Q&A: Appalachian Potter Josh Copus Has ‘Mud in the Blood’
Copus has built his livelihood around North Carolina clay.
Copus has built his livelihood around North Carolina clay.
Once-Segregated Theater Becomes a Creative Community Hub for All
The Paramount Theater in Clarksdale, Mississippi, fell into disrepair in the 1990s. Now, the town hopes its renovation will inspire creativity and belonging.
The Paramount Theater in Clarksdale, Mississippi, fell into disrepair in the 1990s. Now, the town hopes its renovation will inspire creativity and belonging.
Q&A: ‘Cowbirls’ in the Country
Avery Hellman, also known as ISMAY, is a singer-songwriter from California whose work breaks the boundaries of country music.
Avery Hellman, also known as ISMAY, is a singer-songwriter from California whose work breaks the boundaries of country music.
Rural Americans Are More Likely to Participate in the Informal Economy, Study Shows
Compared to urban residents, more people in rural areas engage in the informal economy, like home repair and subsistence food production, among other things, according to rural sociologists.
Compared to urban residents, more people in rural areas engage in the informal economy, like home repair and subsistence food production, among other things, according to rural sociologists.
Commentary: Veterans Shouldn’t Have to Be Broke to Get Paid
America is inching toward means-testing for disabled veterans benefits. We shouldn’t treat our honorably discharged military personnel like beggars.
America is inching toward means-testing for disabled veterans benefits. We shouldn’t treat our honorably discharged military personnel like beggars.
Non-Profits Partner to Bring Mental Health for Children and Caregivers in Rural Communities
A new training network will teach educators how to take care of their own mental health, as well as that of the kids they care for.
A new training network will teach educators how to take care of their own mental health, as well as that of the kids they care for.
Mud in the Blood: Wood-Firing Potters Carry the Torch in Rural Western North Carolina
Artists ‘connect to the root of the craft’ in Marshall, North Carolina.
Artists ‘connect to the root of the craft’ in Marshall, North Carolina.
T-Rey’s Boudin: Cajun Sausage and Family Tradition
Chef Trey Herty keeps some Cajun staples traditional, guided by nostalgia and respect to the culinary history of the region, and puts an original twist on others.
Chef Trey Herty keeps some Cajun staples traditional, guided by nostalgia and respect to the culinary history of the region, and puts an original twist on others.
Ozarks Notebook: The Reemergence of ‘One-Room’ Schools in Southwest Missouri
This seemingly old-timey form of schooling is reemerging in rural areas where families seek a different education for their children.
This seemingly old-timey form of schooling is reemerging in rural areas where families seek a different education for their children.
Author Eric Rickstad Conjures Delight and Dread From Small-Town Stories
From isolated mansions to eerie mountains, the backdrop of rural Vermont inspires Rickstad’s bestselling crime novels.
From isolated mansions to eerie mountains, the backdrop of rural Vermont inspires Rickstad’s bestselling crime novels.
International Immigrants Drive Rural Population Growth
Nearly three-quarters of the population growth in rural counties came from people who moved to rural areas from foreign countries. Without those international immigrants, 58% of rural counties would have lost population in the last four years.
Nearly three-quarters of the population growth in rural counties came from people who moved to rural areas from foreign countries. Without those international immigrants, 58% of rural counties would have lost population in the last four years.















