Experts worry that grassroots organizers questioning election integrity since the 2020 presidential election could hurt progress to civic infrastructure in rural America.
The U.S. Department of Transportation allocated $350 million for wildlife crossings, but experts say it’s not enough to mitigate the harm caused by transportation.
Using nature to clear the mind is a tried-and-true technique. But rural-based “wilderness therapy” camps often employ controversial practices to treat troubled teens that may do more harm than good, according to former campers and child welfare advocates.
In surveys conducted in previous years, rural stakeholders said access to family doctors and other basic care was the highest priority. Looking into the future, a new survey says the highest priorities will be mental health and addiction.
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