Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer
Rural grocer

North Dakota now has less than 90 rural grocery stores, down from 137 in 2014.

Rural residents often drive 100 miles or more for basic groceries.

In Ashley, Towner, Turtle Lake, Velva and other small towns across the state, rural grocers are fighting to keep their stores operational. The margins are slim. The challenges mount. But their communities are relying on them.

So seniors don't have to drive long distances during the winter. So busy moms can stay close to home. So their small town survives.

Are these the last rural grocers?