A team of horsemen from the American West traveled over 6,000 miles to Astana, Kazakhstan, to compete in the 5th World Nomad Games. They played kokpar and kok boru, the national sports of Kazakhstan ...
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Washington, D.C.’s metropolitan area has long hummed with data centers. The region, which encompasses much of Northern Virginia, has become known as Data ...
In 1890 the Census Bureau had found the American West so densely populated that the frontier effectively vanished. No more was there a place so far ...
One program in Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri is hoping to bring more doctors and dentists to rural communities.
When Melinda Nelson moved to Weiser, Idaho, in 2019, she bought a house with her mother and sister that has three steps leading to the entrance. Nelson ...
Recent headlines have highlighted rising Affordable Care Act (ACA) plan enrollment in Texas, but statewide gains mask uneven trends across different ...
More than 60 years ago, the rural South was the epicenter of voting rights organizing for Black Americans. Marches and government violence in Selma, ...
In southeastern Kentucky, where provider shortages, persistent poverty, and geographic isolation continue to shape daily life, one rural health center is ...
Some folks say rural voters benefit from the small-state bias, but a closer look at the data tells another story. In a previous article, we addressed the inaccurate assertion that rural voters control ...