Opioids On Trial: Can Lawsuits Help Fix The Addiction Crisis?

By Aaron Payne / October 1, 2017

When health care and law enforcement officials met recently at […]

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Hospice Services in Rural Areas Can Reduce Need for More Expensive Services

By Tim Marema / September 27, 2017

Medical services that are designed to reduce pain and discomfort […]

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A Hint of Promise in West Virginia’s Grim Economic State?

By Frank Ahrens / September 27, 2017

Two recent economic reports paint a discouraging picture of the […]

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A wireless internet transmitter on the right cell tower beams data to subscribers in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Photo by Shawn Poynter/Daily Yonder

Broadband Analysis: Scrappy Wireless ISPs Get the Job Done

By Craig Settles / September 25, 2017

Rural areas don’t need to wait on expensive and hard-to-build […]

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Hog-Tied? NAFTA Talks Have Ohio Valley Pork Producers Nervous

By Nicole Erwin / September 21, 2017

Talks on renegotiating NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, […]

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Lessons from the Appalachian Trail

By Steve Willis / September 20, 2017

A Virginia pastor finds the connection between the values of […]

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Rural by Choice: Yoga Nights at the Art & Frame

By Whitney Kimball Coe / September 19, 2017

My daughter probably doesn’t know that wherever she goes in […]

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‘I Won’t Move. I Love Greene County.’ – Dave Hathaway’s Struggle to Stay, Part One

By Reid Frazier / September 18, 2017

Dave Hathaway is a coal miner in Greene County, in […]

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‘What Happened’: Hillary Clinton on ‘Country Roads,’ the coalfields, the quote and Don Blankenship

By Ken Ward Jr. / September 14, 2017

This article was originally published on Coal Tattoo, a blog […]

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