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The Comic Gallery climbing area at Pictured Rocks County Park in Indiana before the trail project in July 2022. (Photo by John Klein/Jones County Conservation)
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  • Environment & Sustainability

A Delicate Balance – Marrying Recreation and Preservation in Iowa

  • Rachel Cramer, The Daily Yonder
  • September 22, 2022
Local climbing coalition and authorities found a way to collaborate and keep access to a popular climbing area and preserve the environment.
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  • Civic Life

Inside Our Towns: Allen Carroll and Story Maps

  • Ben Speggen and Evan Sanford
  • September 16, 2022
Evan Sanford explores the origin and evolution of Esri’s story maps with the innovative storytelling tool’s creator, Allen Carroll.
A flagpole outside of the Fort Lawn Community Center where a 9/11 Memorial features an artwork created from a World Trade Center steel beam.
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  • Citizen Engagement

To Both See and Tell the Country: From the Road through North Carolina to South Carolina

  • Ben Speggen
  • September 7, 2022
Why seeing more of America matters.
Graduates and their families this spring, at Ball State University in Indiana. Courtesy of Anthony Romano/Ball State University
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  • Colleges & Universities

‘We Fly,’ in Indiana

  • James Fallows
  • September 7, 2022
It's time to judge colleges by their contributions to the economic and civic life of their communities. Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, passes the test brilliantly.
The staff of The Ball State Daily News gather in their campus offices. Courtesy of Lisa Renze-Rhodes/Ball State University
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  • Education

A Student Newspaper Takes on Community Responsibilities

  • Deborah Fallows
  • September 7, 2022
The Ball State Daily News has filled a local journalism gap.
Two members of the Turtle Patrol at Manasota Key, Florida work on the beach on a turtle nest site.
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  • Environment & Sustainability

Turning the Tides

  • Deborah Fallows
  • September 6, 2022
Turtles, and people — a connected story, with an outcome you might not have guessed.
Map Of Sandusky, Ohio
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  • Civic Life

‘To Arrive Where We Started and Know the Place for the First Time’

  • James Fallows
  • September 3, 2022
The America that Americans Don't Know About, and Why That Matters
The Reading Garden, outside of the Dillsburg Area Public Library.
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  • Libraries

A Library Garden Celebrates Reading, Art, and Nature

  • Jordan Sandman
  • September 1, 2022
In 2015, Dillsburg, Pennsylvania relocated the town's library to a bigger space to better serve its growing population. A year later, when tragedy struck, the community stepped up to grow the library to include a reading garden.
Ball State president Geoffrey Mearns, at front and on the right, leading a commencement procession this past May. Photo Courtesy of Anthony Romano/Ball State University
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  • Colleges & Universities

‘When Gown Embraces Town’: Two Stories from Indiana

  • James Fallows
  • August 30, 2022
What is happening in the 'Middletown' of Muncie, and why it matters.
Historical view of the Amphitheater at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, scene of Friday, Aug. 12's attack on Salman Rushdie. [Image from New York Public Library via Wikimedia Commons.]
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  • Arts

What Happened at Chautauqua, and Why It Matters

  • Deborah Fallows and James Fallows
  • August 13, 2022
Friday, Aug. 12, an assailant rushed the stage at the Chautauqua Institution. He stabbed Salman Rushdie in the neck and abdomen. Rushdie was not the only victim in this attack.
Mac Love (center) stands in front of a mural reading "beautiful" with fellow Art x Love team members Josy Jones, Dee McCall, Gaby Barnes, and Patrick Richards (left to right) who were a part of the @Play project in Akron. Photo courtesy of Art x Love.
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  • Education

An Outsider Works with Insiders: Examples from Akron and Cleveland

  • Alex Bieler and Ben Speggen
  • August 10, 2022
Mac Love, who has spent much of his life outside Ohio, uses new technologies to bring community residents and college students together. That collaborative approach is now helping citizens’ voices be heard and is driving meaningful change in their neighborhoods.   
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  • Local Institutions

Inside Our Towns: Project Fighting Chance

  • Evan Sanford and James Fallows
  • August 8, 2022
Evan Sanford and James Fallows talk with Ian Franklin and Terry Boykins about Project Fighting Chance -- a boxing gym that is more than a boxing gym in San Bernardino. They discuss how it got started, how it has grown, and an immediate challenge it faces today.
A wall canvas reading GIS -- Mapping Common Ground, as seen at the Esri 2022 User Conference in San Diego
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  • Environment & Sustainability

‘Mapping Common Ground’: What I learned this summer in San Diego

  • James Fallows
  • August 3, 2022
New reason to “think globally, and act locally.”
The Tucker family -- a husband and wife and two children -- sit in front of a house.
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  • Citizen Engagement

A Dining-room Meeting Begins a New Chapter in One Town’s Story

  • Jordan Sandman
  • August 1, 2022
As Isaac and Heidi Tucker saw it, there was no use in waiting for their town to improve itself. Instead, they took action, and are rallying renewal efforts in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania today.
A small child points as two older adults look at him. In the background, Bucksport, Maine's paper mill can be seen.
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  • Parks & Recreation

Past, Present, and Future on the Water: Using StoryMaps to Explore Bucksport, Maine

  • Ben Speggen
  • July 28, 2022
What does a mile-long stretch along the Penobscot River tell the walker about Bucksport, Maine? As it turns out, a lot.
Matt Newlin is a rural higher education consultant and speaker, and host of the podcast The Rural College Student Experience. (Photo provided.)
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  • Colleges & Universities

Q&A: How to Support Rural Students Pursuing Higher Education

  • Lane Wendell Fischer, The Daily Yonder
  • July 22, 2022
Matt Newlin is a higher education consultant and founder of the podcast The Rural College Student Experience. He advocates for rural students pursuing college.

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