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Potential tariffs on pharmaceuticals and medical devices are expected to ripple through every corner of the healthcare system. Drug prices, insurance premiums, and medical supply costs will likely climb nationwide. For rural regions, the impact could be far more severe. Communities across the Appalachian Mountains already carry disproportionate health and economic challenges, and additional burdens…
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Saturday will be one year since Hurricane Helene tore through the mountains of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, leaving a mark on the region that will remain for generations. On September 27, 2024, the storm brought winds that roared past 100 miles per hour and unleashed rainfall that reached nearly 30 inches in some…
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The Tennessee Voucher Program has become one of the most debated education policies in the state. When it launched, the level of interest stunned even its supporters. Families submitted more than 42,000 applications for the program. Yet the number of available seats was capped at 20,000, and all of those seats were quickly reserved. Students…
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Cancer continues to represent one of the greatest health challenges in the United States, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives each year despite advances in medical technology and treatment. While the nation overall has experienced encouraging declines in both cancer incidence and mortality over recent decades, the story looks very different when focusing on Appalachia.…
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In the Appalachian region, many families struggle to survive on limited incomes, fragile health, and an economy that has failed them for generations. When lawmakers crafted the Big Beautiful bill, they included provisions that reduce access to Food Stamps and Medicaid, programs that act as lifelines for people living in poverty. The impact of these…
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For generations, Appalachia has been both a place of hardship and resilience, a region defined by its rugged mountains, deep valleys, and communities that carved out lives from the land. Today, that history of self-reliance is drawing a new wave of settlers, individuals and families who want to live off the grid. Motivated by a…
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America feels like a shadow of its former self. The country I once knew, where neighbors cared for neighbors and communities lifted each other up, feels fractured. Anger spreads across the nation, fueled by divisions that grow with each passing day. Hate shows up in conversations, online forums, and even in the streets. People argue…
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The year 2025 has brought a wave of financial hardship to farmers across Appalachia, driven by federal budget cuts proposed and enacted by the Trump administration. Many of these farmers, already operating within fragile margins, have long relied on programs designed to strengthen regional food systems, expand market access, and support local economies. Now, the…
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As the autumn of 2025 unfolds, Appalachia finds itself facing an escalating rural health crisis. Across this vast region, stretching from New York through Pennsylvania and down to Mississippi, hospitals and clinics continue to shutter or scale back services. While national media has covered hospital closures broadly, no official, comprehensive tally exists specifically for the…
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On December 18, 1863, in the high ridges of western North Carolina, Jane Hicks was born into a family where stories, riddles, and old songs were treasured. These were not performances in the formal sense; they were part of the fabric of life in the mountains. Her family, like many who had settled in the…