Here's a roundup of stories with rural resonance; if you do or see similar work that should be shared on The Rural Blog, email us at heather.chapman@uky.edu.
The new jobs-and-stimulus package dedicates $20 million for efforts to preserve tribal languages. Read more here.
The Hospital (St, Martin's, $28.99), a new book by journalist Brian Alexander, examines the state of rural health care by focusing on a small hospital in northwest Ohio. Read more here.
University of Tennessee agricultural economists Harwood D. Schaffer and Daryll E. Ray have dedicated their "Policy Pennings" columns over the past month to a look back at crop export trends over the past 60 years, and what they can teach us now. Read more here.
A legal scholar who was raised in rural America discusses academia's blind spot towards rural areas. Read more here.
if you're looking for a story that delves deeply into coal ash and how it impacts people nearby, this is one of the best we've ever seen. Read it here.
An op-ed says the USDA shouldn't be funding rural jails. Read more here.
A study examines the impact of solar farms on rural property values, and notes that such projects increasingly compete with rural residential developers and concentrated animal feeding operation farmers for rural land. Read more here.
Health-care providers and housing experts explore the intersection of rural housing quality and health. Read more here.
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