Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia 
Host: Beth Vorhees

 

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This hour-long weekly radio news magazine is devoted to topics of interest in the southern Appalachian region - shared issues, shared culture and shared history - with a new perspective.


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August 30, 2008
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Census Surprise

By Scott Finn

We’re used to hearing bad news about West Virginia’s economy, so the following information may come as a bit of a shock: on average, West Virginia families are earning more money and are less likely to go into poverty than earlier this decade – that’s according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.  The data shows that West Virginia is improving a lot faster than most other states. But it has a long way to go to catch up with the rest of the nation.


State Budget Woes

By Tony McVeigh

Kentucky ended last fiscal year with a small budget surplus, but only after state revenue estimates were revised downward.  The current revenue growth isn't showing much improvement.


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Road Projects in KY
Cost Cutting Measures in Road Design

By Stephanie Sanders

It’s no secret Kentucky is in economic distress.  The Governor hopes to save some money now – and in the future – by changing the way Kentucky designs roads.  And although transportation officials don’t know how much money could be saved, they’re moving forward with cost-cutting measures on projects that are already underway. 


Arcelor Mittal
Steel Contract Negotiations

Keri Brown

For the past 4 months, the United Steelworkers Union has been negotiating with steel giant Arcelor-Mittal to reach a new contract. Their current agreement expires on September First. The deal could affect more than 14,000 steelworkers at Mittal plants throughout the country, including hundreds in Weirton, West Virginia. This week, union presidents from the plants held meetings with workers encouraging them to give the union bargaining power, by approving a strike authorization vote if an agreement can’t be reached in time


Senator Jay Rockefeller
Rockefeller speaks at DNC convention



Political Scientist Joe Gershtensen
Political Scientist Joe Gershtensen
Profesor's Discusses Obama's Chances in KY

By Ben Taylor

A professor at Eastern Kentucky University thinks Barack Obama has little chance of winning Kentucky’s electoral votes come November. Political scientist Joe Gershtensen says a number of factors are working against the democratic senator from Illinois, particularly Kentucky’s social culture.


JFK Portrait
Kennedy Campainer remembers 1960

By Jessica Lilly

During the West Virginia primary election, Barack Obama supporters compared him to John F. Kennedy in 1960. The Catholic Kennedy was a little different from Protestant West Virginia voters, but he was able to win their trust. Obama, the story went, could do the same. Robert Holroyd ran Kennedy’s 1960 campaign in the southern tip of West Virginia, in Mercer County. And he says Barack Obama needs to do more to get support in his county this year.


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Massive Dog Rescue

The owner of a dog kennel in Parkersburg, West Virginia surrendered almost 1,000 dogs to humane officials and agreed to never operate a dog-breeding business again.  Sharon Roberts operated Whispering Oaks Kennels since 1961.  Roberts says her only other choice was jail and a huge fine.  Authorities said the dogs -- mostly purebred dachshunds – were never let out of their cages and rarely, if ever, touched by a human.  But Roberts maintains the dogs were well-cared for.  They were discovered last weekend by deputies investigating complaints of pollution by the kennel’s neighbors.  They are now housed in a warehouse and being taken care of by a corps of volunteers.   Maryann Hollis is the executive director of the 


Hooded Apparition
Photo taken in Eaton's Tunnel, Eaton WV
Paranormal Conference in Parkersburg



Texting in Class
Text Messaging in the classroom?

By Clark Davis

As school starts back around the state of West Virginia, professors at Marshall University are trying to figure out how to avoid a new classroom distraction. It’s not passing notes and whispering in the back row anymore – the new culprit is text messaging.




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2008 08 30 West Virginia Census Surprise By Scott Finn We’re used to hearing bad news about West Virginia’s economy, so the following information may come as a bit of a shock on average, West Virginia families are earning

2008-08-30West VirginiaCensus SurpriseBy Scott FinnWe’re used to hearing bad news about West Virginia’s economy, so the following information may come as a bit of a shock: on average, West Virginia families are earning more money and are less likely to go into poverty than earlier this decade – that’s according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.  The data shows that West Virginia is improving a lot faster than most other states. But it has a long way to go to catch up with the rest of the nation.KentuckyState Budget WoesBy Tony McVeighKentucky ended last fiscal year with a small budget surplus, but only after state revenue estimates were revised downward.  The current revenue growth isn't showing much improvement.KentuckyCost Cutting Measures in Road DesignBy Stephanie SandersIt’s no secret Kentucky is in economic distress.  The Governor hopes to save some money now – and in the future – by changing the way Kentucky designs roads.  And although transportation officials don’t know how much money could be saved, they’re moving forward with cost-cutting measures on projects that are already underway. Road Projects in KYRoad Projects in KY2West VirginiaSteel Contract NegotiationsKeri BrownFor the past 4 months, the United Steelworkers Union has been negotiating with steel giant Arcelor-Mittal to reach a new contract. Their current agreement expires on September First. The deal could affect more than 14,000 steelworkers at Mittal plants throughout the country, including hundreds in Weirton, West Virginia. This week, union presidents from the plants held meetings with workers encouraging them to give the union bargaining power, by approving a strike authorization vote if an agreement can’t be reached in timeArcelor MittalWest VirginiaRockefeller speaks at DNC convention

Senator Jay Rockefeller says the Democratic Convention was all about unity, unity, unity.  And he’s confident the party will be unified heading into the fall presidential campaign.  As chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, Rockefeller spoke to delegates last night as part of the convention’s national security theme. Senator Rockefeller spoke to us before his address this week.He endorsed Barack Obama early, and he urged West Virginia voters to follow suit. Now, Rockefeller says he is urging the Obama campaign to give more attention to West Virginia.

Senator Jay Rockefeller
KentuckyProfesor's Discusses Obama's Chances in KYBy Ben TaylorA professor at Eastern Kentucky University thinks Barack Obama has little chance of winning Kentucky’s electoral votes come November. Political scientist Joe Gershtensen says a number of factors are working against the democratic senator from Illinois, particularly Kentucky’s social culture.Political Scientist Joe GershtensenPolitical Scientist Joe GershtensenWest VirginiaKennedy Campainer remembers 1960By Jessica LillyDuring the West Virginia primary election, Barack Obama supporters compared him to John F. Kennedy in 1960. The Catholic Kennedy was a little different from Protestant West Virginia voters, but he was able to win their trust. Obama, the story went, could do the same. Robert Holroyd ran Kennedy’s 1960 campaign in the southern tip of West Virginia, in Mercer County. And he says Barack Obama needs to do more to get support in his county this year.JFK PortraitWest VirginiaMassive Dog RescueThe owner of a dog kennel in Parkersburg, West Virginia surrendered almost 1,000 dogs to humane officials and agreed to never operate a dog-breeding business again.  Sharon Roberts operated Whispering Oaks Kennels since 1961.  Roberts says her only other choice was jail and a huge fine.  Authorities said the dogs -- mostly purebred dachshunds – were never let out of their cages and rarely, if ever, touched by a human.  But Roberts maintains the dogs were well-cared for.  They were discovered last weekend by deputies investigating complaints of pollution by the kennel’s neighbors.  They are now housed in a warehouse and being taken care of by a corps of volunteers.   Maryann Hollis is the executive director of the Humane Society of Parkersburg.dachsundWest VirginiaParanormal Conference in Parkersburg

Parkersburg is set to host some spooky goings-on this weekend, and it isn’t even Halloween.  The Haunted West Virginia Ghost and Paranormal Conference is set for this weekend. Tom Moore is co-founder of the Mid-Ohio Valley Ghost Hunters, the organization sponsoring the event.  About 60 or more ghost and paranormal enthusiasts are expected to attend to take part in psychic readings, séances, ghost tours and other seminars. You can hear some ghostly recorded voices from their website.

Hooded ApparitionPhoto taken in Eaton's Tunnel, Eaton WV
West VirginiaText Messaging in the classroom?By Clark DavisAs school starts back around the state of West Virginia, professors at Marshall University are trying to figure out how to avoid a new classroom distraction. It’s not passing notes and whispering in the back row anymore – the new culprit is text messaging.Texting in ClassOhio Author Zakes Mda
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2008-08-23 West Virginia Coal Forum By Scott Finn From climate change to mountaintop removal, environmentalists and coal producers are usually at each other’s throats.  But can they find common ground? Is there a middle way that protects the environment, and still allows the mining and burning of

2008-08-23West VirginiaCoal ForumBy Scott FinnFrom climate change to mountaintop removal, environmentalists and coal producers are usually at each other’s throats.  But can they find common ground? Is there a middle way that protects the environment, and still allows the mining and burning of coal?  That was the topic of a special forum in Charleston WV this week called “Coal: Energy, the Environment and West Virginia.”Mountaintop removalWV/OH: Energy jobsBy Keri BrownWest Virginia’s Northern Panhandle has had its share of job cuts and layoff s in the steel and manufacturing industries over the years. But the area’s struggling economy may be heading for an upswing.  This week officials from several energy industries met with Ohio Congressman Charlie Wilson for a roundtable discussion across the Ohio River at Jefferson Community College. Energy officials say future employment opportunities are on the way but the types of workers that they will need aren’t currently available.

 

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OhioClean-upBy Fred Kight, WOUBThe U-S. Department of Energy estimates it will cost five to $12B and take 36 years - to clean-up the old Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Pike County. The exact amount will be determined at least in part by a new Site Specific Advisory Board.Portsmouth plantPennsylvaniaAir QualityBy Jennifer Szweda Jordan & Reid Frazier, Allegheny Front Sixty years ago, the nation's worst air pollution disaster occurred in the Monongahela River valley town of Donora. What was described as a killer fog blanketed this small company town in 1948. When it was over, the local funeral home ran out of caskets. 
Pittsburgh has some of the worst air in the country. What are the health effects of all that bad air, in Pittsburgh and beyond?
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West VirginiaMarshall Research InstituteBy Clark DavisMarshall University’s new Institute for Interdisciplinary Research is taking a big step forward. The university has announced the Institute's inaugural director – Biotechnology researcher Eric Kmiec. Kmiec comes to Huntington from the University of Delaware. He’s done work both in the classroom and the boardroom. His research has led to more than 60 patents, and spawned a number of businesses.   Marshall herd logoWest VirginiaBob Wise on EducationBy Cecelia MasonFormer congressman and WV governor Bob Wise has written a book that calls for high schools to be totally revamped in America. As Governor, he championed the Promise Scholarship Program, which has been controversial and costly from the beginning. The scholarship guarantees college tuition to any high school student meeting certain academic standards. The state legislature has worried about coming up with enough money to cover the costs.  Even though his focus has turned to high schools, Wise remains a steadfast champion of the program. Bob WiseTN: Health award ... KY: Student loans & research
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2008 08 16 West Virginia Wal Mart By Emily Corio In communities across the country, Wal Mart stores are destinations, but when a new store is announced, it's often met by protesters who say the big box retailer hurts

2008-08-16West VirginiaWal-MartBy Emily Corio

In communities across the country, Wal-Mart stores are destinations, but when a new store is announced, it's often met by protesters who say the big box retailer hurts small businesses and downtown commerce. Such a fight took place several years ago in Morgantown, WV on a significant archeological site where American Indian remains and artifacts were buried. The Wal-Mart plan was scratched, but a new study by a WVU Economics professor says Wal-Mart’s effect on small businesses isn’t as bad as it’s been portrayed.

West VirginiaBack to IraqBy Anna Sale

Charleston, WV native Dave Evans spent two and a half weeks in Iraq this summer. He is an expert at fitting and making prosthetics. He has put that knowledge to use in a number of war zones, including Guatemala, El Salvador, and Sierra Leone. This work started for him when he lost both legs in an ambush in Vietnam when he was 18 years old. With the help of an internet phone connection, I talked to him from Iraq about what he’s seen. Dave Evans was scheduled to arrive back home in West Virginia Wednesday night.

Dave Evans with boyEvans with amputee
West VirginiaGreenbank TelescopeBy Heather Niday, Allegheny Front

Some Appalachian governors started this week discussion energy policy at the Southern Governors Association at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia. WV Gov. Joe Manchin left that meeting to see a different kind of energy first-hand. He stopped by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Greenbank, where students were gathered for the Governor’s School for Mathematics and Science.

Byrd telescope at Greenbank
West VirginiaLittle VictoriesBy Clark Davis

August 16 is National Homeless Animals Day. In West Virginia, the Kanawha-Charleston Animal Shelter is marking the day by displaying more than 6500 dog and cat collars, one for each animal euthanized at the shelter last year. That means, on average, 17 animals were killed a day in the Kanawha county. A county over, in Cabell County, one organization takes a different approach. At Little Victories shelter, no animals are euthanized.

Pets - dog and cat
KentuckySummer Youth Employment By Alan Lytle, KPR

In Kentucky, middle and high school students returned to the classroom this week. Some may be asked by their teachers about what they did on their summer vacation. At least150 Lexington kids can say they got their first taste of the working world through the city’s summer youth employment program.

West VirginiaApple EconomicsBy Suzy Reid

The Knouse Cooperative plant has made applesauce in the WV’s Eastern Panhandle since 1922. It will stop production at its Inwood plant around November 14. The closure of the the only applesauce producing plant in the region marks a change in the fruit-growing business.

West VirginiaItalian Dancing By Keri Brown

Anna Pishner Harsh grew up in big family in Harrison County, WV, and they celebrated their Italian heritage. Harsh started the Allegro Dance company in Clarksburg 15 years ago to help carry on Italian traditions, but puts a new twist on technique. She combines traditional dance with modern movement, theatrical presentation and vocal performances. The Allegro Dance Company is now based in Wheeling, WV. One of the dance company’s practices is to learn more about this unique blend of performing art.

Allergro Dance Company
VA: Sheep Dog TrainingBy Bonnie Gills, Alleghany Mountain Radio

Author Donald McCaig has raised sheep and sheep dogs on his Virginia farm for 25 years. Now he sharing what he's learned with others who want to train their dogs. 

Sheep, dog
PennsylvaniaSustainable Beer By Lia Ann Pinkerton, Allegheny Front

The next time you savor a beer, consider how it came to be. The process of making the tasty beverage creates waste material and uses loads of water, but some beers are becoming known for their sustainable manufacturing as well as their taste.

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2008 08 09 West Virginia Power Line By Emily Corio Last week, two of the three member Public Service Commission approved Allegheny Energy’s plans to build a high voltage power line across more than 100 miles of northern WV. 

2008-08-09West VirginiaPower LineBy Emily CorioLast week, two of the three-member Public Service Commission approved Allegheny Energy’s plans to build a high voltage power line across more than 100 miles of northern WV.  Michael Albert was recused from the case because of work he did for Allegheny Energy before becoming a commissioner. This week, the decision has sparked reactions from the governor and the Sierra Club, while others wonder what it could mean for WV’s industrial landscape in the future. Power linesWest VirginiaWheeling PittBy Keri BrownWheeling Pittsburgh Steel no longer exists; it is now known as Severstal–Wheeling. That’s because the Russian steelmaker Severstal has completed its acquisition of Esmark, the parent company of Wheeling Pitt. The $1.25B deal means the end of an era for the steelmaker, but many are hopeful that the change in ownership will mean a prosperous future for the company.Steel plantKentuckyMoon MullinsBy Nichol BackA legendary Bluegrass disc jockey and musician from Menifee County, Kentucky would have been 72 next month.  Paul “Moon” Mullins passed away last weekend nursing home in Springboro, Ohio. Moon MullinsWest VirginiaAppalachian String Band FestivalBy John Nakashima, Chuck KleineLast Sunday marked the end of this year's Appalachian String Band Music Festival. It’s a gathering known simply as Clifftop to the mountain music players and fans it draws year after year. It’s been estimated that at any given moment at Clifftop, there are more than 50 jams going on, and the music goes on until dawn. An audio postcard featuring Keith McManus, Bobby Taylor, Lester McCumbers, Jake Krack, square dance caller Beth Molaro, and a variety of impromptu jam sessions.Clifftop String Band FestivalWest VirginiaRockridge BrothersBy Mona SeghatoleslamiThe Appalachian String Band Festival in Clifftop last weekend attracted musicians from as far away as Stockholm, Sweden. That’s the home of The Rockridge Brothers, who are visiting West Virginia this week. Meet Peter Frövik, the group’s guitarist and singer.Rockridge BrothersWest VirginiaWest Virginia Music Hall of Fame By Suzanne HigginsThe West Virginia Music Hall of Fame announced its list of 2008’s inductees yesterday. This is the second class of honorees since the founding of the organization in 2005. We talk with the founder of the Hall of Fame, Michael Lipton. The class will be inducted at a ceremony at WV's Cultural Center on November 6, carreid live by WV PBS.WV Music Hall of FameKentuckyFancy FarmBy Tony McVeigh & Alan Lytle More than a century ago, farm families in a small Catholic parish in far western KY began holding a fall harvest picnic. When politicians started showing up and giving stump speeches, attendance grew at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic.  And the KY US Senate race between Democrat Bruce Lunsford, and incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell is likely to get even hotter than last weekend’s scorching temperatures. Al Cross, the director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky, talks about that.Fancy Farm KYWest VirginiaMineral RightsBy Jean Snedegar A new land rush is on in WV and nearby states for natural gas reserves contained in shale several thousand feet beneath the ground. “Landmen” have been contacting landowners across WV, trying to negotiate leases for their mineral rights. To help make sure landowners get a good deal, and understand what they’re signing, the Farm Bureau and WV Surface Owners' Rights Organization are joining together for a series of educational meetings. Recently 135 people showed up for a meeting in Elkins.KY: Olympian ... WV: Wise on education ... WV: Massey 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM8/11/2008 11:28:05 AM8/8/2008 10:56:23 AM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-08-09212A10338/11/20088/8/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=3968
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2008 08 02 West Virginia Bush on Coal By Anna Sale President George W. Bush spoke to the West Virginia Coal Association’s annual meeting at the Greenbrier yesterday. His speech focused on the need to beef up domestic production

2008-08-02West VirginiaBush on CoalBy Anna SalePresident George W. Bush spoke to the West Virginia Coal Association’s annual meeting at the Greenbrier yesterday. His speech focused on the need to beef up domestic production from a variety of energy sources, but his calls for more investment in coal technology and uses drew the most applause.Pres. George BushWest VirginiaCoal to LiquidBy Keri Brown & Beth VorheesThe construction of an $800M coal-to-liquids fuel plant was announced at Grand Vue Park in Moundsville. Consol Energy and Synthesis Energy Systems out of Houston are partnering up to provide initial funding for the project. The Marshall County plant will use technologies to sequester carbon emissions. We talked more about this project with Tim Vail, the CEO of Synthesis Energy Systems which is partnering with Consol for this new coal-to-liquids plant. Coal-to-liquidPennsylvaniaFarm RestBy Jennifer Szweda Jordan, Allegheny Front Modern day farming is often all about maximizing yields, working from dusk til dawn, spring until fall, but one farmer who gives his land -- and himself -- a break once a week -- because God says so. It’s part of Allegheny Front's "Earth’s Bounty" series on food and the environment.Jennifer Szweda JordanJennifer Szweda JordanOhioState FairBy Christina Morgan, WOSU Throughout the Appalachian states, county and state fairs highlight the region’s agriculture. The Ohio State Fair opened this week in Columbus. One of the most recognizable and longest-running major events in Ohio's capital city, the fair attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. But some question whether the fair receives a "fair" share of promotional effort from those in charge of marketing the city.KentuckyGamblingBy Tony McVeigh & Dan Modlin, KPRAnother KY lawmaker is drafting legislation to expand legal gambling operations in the commonwealth. Experts in the field of gambling addiction estimate there are at least 25,000 problem gamblers in KY, but the state has a serious shortage of counselors trained to deal with the issue. gamblingKentuckyFancy FarmBy Carrie Pond

If you head to the western most part of KY, you will find an interesting town called Fancy Farm. This small community is nationally known for two things: its magnificent catholic church and the world’s largest one day picnic. As many as 15,000 people could flock to the 128th annual Fancy Farm Picnic this weekend for a good dose of bingo, pork, and politics. The picnic is the traditional kick-off to the campaign season in the commonwealth. 

Fancy Farm KY
West VirginiaIce MountainBy Emily CorioThere’s a geological wonder in Hampshire County, WV where plants that are normally found in arctic regions manage to survive. The place is appropriately named Ice Mountain. Ice can be seen in small natural openings at the base of the mountain throughout much of the year. Even without visible ice, these vents blow out cool air during the summer. The environment is fragile.  How is the environment at Ice Mountain affected by climate change? Even though the area is closed to the public following a tornado, we visit with Terry Bailes of the Nature Conservancy and Steve Kight of WVU to find out.Ice Mtn flower, Terry Bailes & Steve KiteTerry Bailes & Steve Kite on Ice MtnWest VirginiaBateman HospitalBy Clark DavisLast month, a WV Ombudsman overseeing the care and treatment of mentally ill patients in the state’s two psychiatric hospitals harshly criticized the Mildred Mitchell-Bateman mental hospital in Huntington. Named for a noted psychiatric pioneer in WV in the 1960’s and 70’s, Mildred Mitchell Bateman served 15 years as WV's mental health commissioner, the state's first African-American and first woman to hold the position. But the scathing report outlined problems that ranged from overcrowding to an overworked staff. At a Legislative hearing this week, state officials told lawmakers how they plan to improve things at the hospital named for a doctor who would not have tolerated such conditions.Bateman HospitalPA: Wind farm ...KY: Town Hall & tobacco... WV: Cove School update, UC condos, housing hearing
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2008 07 26 West Virginia Coal Stocks Soar We’ve been hearing a lot about high gas prices lately, but what about the price of coal? An increase in demand worldwide has led to near record prices for coal –

2008-07-26West VirginiaCoal Stocks SoarWe’ve been hearing a lot about high gas prices lately, but what about the price of coal? An increase in demand worldwide has led to near-record prices for coal – and a big run-up in coal stocks. If you’d invested $1,000 in certain publicly-traded coal stocks five years ago, those stocks would be worth more than $5,000 today.  Of course, what’s good news for investors may not be good news for consumers. We’ve invited coal analyst Alan Stagg of Stagg Resource Consultants to help us make sense of all this.Stock UpKentuckyCar ControversyNy Tony McVeighKentucky Education Commissioner Jon Draud will try to purchase the fully loaded state automobile he ordered earlier this year, but later regretted. Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon DraudJon DraudWest VirginiaVeterans looking for helpNy Scott FinnSenator Jay Rockefeller is the longest-serving member of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, but he says it’s easy to lose touch with the day-to-day frustrations facing veterans.  That’s why he was in Logan yesterday, visiting a clinic set up in 2004 to help rural veterans. He heard from veterans who have waited years to receive compensation for injuries they sustained defending our country.Senator Jay RockefellerWV Senator RockefellerWest VirginiaDave EvansDave Evans is about to embark on a mission to Iraq.  No, he’s not going to war. Instead, he’ll be dealing with the consequences of war.  So far, more than 41-hundred Americans have died in Iraq.  But there are many more victims of war left out of these statistics – the troops who come home with permanent, life-altering injuries.  Dave Evan knows this firsthand.  He was a teen-ager in Cabin Creek, West Virginia ready for war when he joined the Marines in 1969.  Shortly after, he was deployed to Vietnam.  What happened to him there changed his life.  He lost both of his legs.  As a result, he became noted as a maker of prosthetics.  In Iraq, he will improve prosthetic shops there in a mission funded by the state department.West VirginiaRacetrack ChaplainsIn our newsroom this week, we were a little surprised to see a special event taking place at Mountaineer Resort, Racetrack and Casino in the Northern Panhandle.  The track was dedicating its new chapel.  A chapel?  At a racetrack?  Folks in Kentucky horse country probably know more about race track chaplains that we do here in West Virginia.  Turns out that a lot of horse racing tracks not only have chapels, they employ full time chaplains.PennsylvaniaGas DrillingBy Ann MurrayMore and more of the natural gas produced in the US comes from ancient rock formations buried deep underground. Last week, This new kind of shale production has come north to Pennsylvania and neighboring states. Regulators and landowners are scrambling to understand how a wave of deep shale drilling will impact Pennsylvania's environment, economy and properties.Shale DrillingWest VirginiaLocally GrownBy Emily CorioToday’s economic troubles highlight the benefits of eating locally grown foods.  Growing your own fruits and vegetables can cut down on the grocery bill at a time when the cost of food is increasing.  Eating local foods is better for the environment too:  food doesn’t travel as far, so less fuel is used to get dinner to your table.West VirginiaPhillipi Mummies

Last week, we told you about a national mental health group calling for the burial of the 120-year-old Philippi mummies. The two bodies are believed to be those of two former patients of the state mental hospital in Weston. For years, they've been the main attraction at the Barbour County Historical Museum.

 

But Laren Spiro of the National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations calls the display  "shocking and horrifying."  (:13)

 

Essayist Colleen Anderson thinks Spiro and her organization are being a little too quick to judge. She went to Barbour County to see the mummies for herself last year, and came away impressed. (3:05)

 

You can see a television story that’s been produced about the mummies.
A Philippi mummyA Phillipi Mummie
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2008 07 19 Kentucky Energy Energy Plan Gov. Steve Beshear says he’s determined to make the state the Energy Capital of the World.  Electricity Costs KY boasts some of the cheapest electricity rates around, thanks to coal. While other states

2008-07-19KentuckyEnergy

Energy Plan: Gov. Beshear says he’s determined to make the state the Energy Capital of the World. 

Electricity Costs: KY boasts some of the cheapest electricity rates around, thanks to coal, but it now faces an energy dilemma. 

Wind Energy: Energy producing windmills could one day be operating in eastern KY. 

Coal to Liquid: Cong. Hal Rogers is urging colleagues to sign a petition to force consideration of the Coal to Liquid Fuel Act. 

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West VirginiaFlexible WorkBy Emily CorioHigher gas prices have more people talking about flexible work schedules. The WV Supreme Court announced last week that its employees may work four 10-hour days instead of five 8-hour days.  West Virginia University also offers flexible work hours for its employees.Gas prices upKentuckyMeth LawsBy Tony McVeighMost new laws approved by the 2008 Kentucky General Assembly go into effect today.  One, dealing with the cleanup of illegal meth labs, gets a closer look.Meth imageOhioAmish Book

When P. L Gaus writes a book, he gives his readers two mysteries. One is your standard who-done-it. The other is the world of the Amish. Gaus lives in Wooster OH and recently retired as head of the chemistry department at the College of Wooster. He started writing novels in 1995. His specialty is mysteries involving the Amish...who live in large numbers in neighboring Holmes Co. 

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KentuckyOld CapitolBy Tony McVeighAre you planning to stay close to home this year on your summer vacation due to rising gas prices? You're not alone, but you don't have to go very far in the Commonwealth to find something interesting.Old KY CapitolPennsylvaniaGreen MoviesBy Ann Murray, The Allegheny Front At the movies, Hollywood seems to be adopting environmental themes. Film history professor Carol O’Sullivan who teaches film history at Pittsburgh Filmmakers and LaRoche College in Pittsburgh talks about whether films are "going green."
West VirginiaDigital DisplayBy Clark DavisTechnology has made many things possible, but not necessarily easy to use. Ever had trouble viewing anything with a digital display? Imagine you’re legally blind, and for some devices, these problems can be the difference between life and death. The American Foundation for the Blind set out to improve hard-to-read digital displays, hiring Marshall University researchers.MU-AFB deviceKY: Coal waste, gas money, honeybees ... WV: Farm Feast, Phillipi Mummies, Don Knotts Fest
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2008 07 12 West Virginia WVU Interim President By Beth Vorhees C. Peter Magrath was named interim president of WVU by the university’s Board of Governors this week. He has served as president of the National Association of State University

2008-07-12West VirginiaWVU Interim PresidentBy Beth VorheesC. Peter Magrath was named interim president of WVU by the university’s Board of Governors this week. He has served as president of the National Association of State University and Land-Grant Colleges in Washington, and president of universities in Missouri and Minnesota. Magrath will take over from Pres. Mike Garrison who steps down September 1 after just a year in office. Garrison’s resignation comes after a scandal in which the daughter of WV Gov. Joe Manchin was granted a masters degree she hadn’t completed the course work to earn.  Magrath said he followed the scandal as it unfolded from a distance. Peter MagrathWest VirginiaDomestic ViolenceBy Anna SaleIn a scene that has played out too many times throughout the nation, a 19 year-old woman was shot several times in a busy Taco Bell in Charleston, West Virginia last Saturday. Nalisha Gravely was pronounced dead at the scene. The man charged with shooting her is Desmond Clark (r), the father of her little two-year-old boy. Local police, prosecutors, and defense attorneys knew this couple well. Their tumultuous, violent history stretches back four years. Clark had been charged with kidnapping, stabbing, and beating Gravely, but he’d spent only about 3 months in jail.Desmond ClarkKentuckyFarm SafetyBy Lisa Autry, KPR Farms are one of the most hazardous working environments in America. The risks of serious injuries and fatalities are multiplying because farming most often encompasses the entire family. A common public perception is that farms are peaceful and healthy places but when children are mixed with heavy machinery, chemicals, animals and terrain farms can easily become accident scenes. Kentucky farmOhioTruck MakersBy Fred Kight, WOUBWith a weak economy and rising gas prices, this is not a particularly good time for truck manufacturers. Business is slow, but Hino Motors Manufacturing USA is doing better than most and the company is looking forward to even better days as it moves all of its US production to a Mid Ohio Valley plant.Hino trucksWest VirginiaWar BookBy Suzy ReidWhen it comes to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we often hear from the politicians and the military leaders, but not the people putting their lives on the line.  A member of the Air National Guard in Martinsburg has written a book that seeks to change that. “The Speed of Heat” is published by McFarland and Company.The Speed of HeatWest VirginiaTrenchmouthBy Greg CollardA writer from Huntington, WV is getting national exposure for his first novel. Barnes and Noble, the country’s largest bookstore chain, has selected Glenn Taylor for its Discover Great New Writers program. The designation means his novel, The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart, will be prominently displayed in more than 800 Barnes and Nobles Stores this fall. The book is published by the West Virginia University Press. Trenchmouth TaggartKentuckyHistoric CabinBy Ben Taylor, WEKUAn historic, almost 100-year-old cabin in Harlan County, KY will sit properly on its foundation again. Known as “Big Log”, historic and preservation experts say this cabin, the first structure built at the Pine Mountain Settlement School, will add to the cultural and historical lesson the school still teachers its student visitors. The cabin is being restored by experts from the National Park Service, who are also teaching the restoration trade to about a dozen students. Big LogWest VirginiaJohnson FestivalBy Ben Adducchio Fairmont, WV native and blues pianist Johnnie Johnson is considered by many to be the father of rock and roll and was instrumental in shaping the blues and rock music genres. He was inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. The following year Fairmont created the Johnnie Johnson Blues and Jazz Festival. Well known musicians bring jazz and blues to a town and region that’s most often associated with bluegrass and country.  The festival begins this weekend at Palatine Park in Fairmont. Johnnie Johnson1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM7/17/2008 9:59:10 AM7/10/2008 11:38:44 AM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-07-12212A10337/17/20087/10/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=3350
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2008 07 05 Grammy winner Del McCoury Delano Floyd McCoury was born in Bakersville, NC on February 1, 1939. At an early age, the McCoury family relocated north, just above the Mason Dixon Line in York County, PA. It

2008-07-05Grammy winner Del McCouryDelano Floyd McCoury was born in Bakersville, NC on February 1, 1939. At an early age, the McCoury family relocated north, just above the Mason-Dixon Line in York County, PA. It was his older brother G.C. who introduced the young Del to bluegrass through the music of Flatt and Scruggs. Del was so impressed by bluegrass music that he decided to take up the banjo.Del McCouryThe PlacesettingBy Fred SaucemanThis book chronicles a highly personal journey, with plenty of loafing stops along the way, through the hills and hollows of Southern Appalachia, in search of the tastes that define and sustain the region’s people. Join food writer Fred Sauceman as the sorghum syrup thickens in September, as the First Family of Country Music repeats the late summer ritual of making the vinegary, vegetable-packed relish called chow-chow in Virginia, and as ramps, audacious cousins to the green onion, first push through winter’s leaves on the forest floor near the Cherokee reservation in North Carolina.The PlacesettingA Guide to the Crooked RoadA Guide to the Crooked Road. Virginia's Heritage Music Trail is a detailed handbook for the musical explorer describing a wonderful 253 mile road trip across southwestern Virginia. Joe Wilson is especially suited to act as tour guide. As chairman of the National Council for the Traditional Arts he has been intimately involved in many events and has frequently visited the various locations across the 10 county region covered in Crooked Road.Crooked RoadNC Goat farm makes cheese ... Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Farms: 1920-19501/1/0001 12:00:00 AM7/7/2008 3:32:12 PM7/3/2008 3:58:37 PM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-07-05212A10337/7/20087/3/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=3214
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2008 06 28 West Virginia Test scores questioned By Scott Finn The Center on Education Policy just released an extensive study that tracks student progress since 2002, when the federal No Child Left Behind Law took effect. Test scores

2008-06-28West VirginiaTest scores questionedBy Scott Finn

The Center on Education Policy just released an extensive study that tracks student progress since 2002, when the federal No Child Left Behind Law took effect. Test scores in reading and math have generally increased; the achievement gap between white and black students has decreased. In West Virginia, the study raises questions about the test given to students each year to measure their progress. Scores on West Virginia’s WESTEST, have risen steadily every year, but WV’s scores on a national test mostly are going down. State school officials say they already know about the discrepancy, and they have revamped both the test and the state’s educational goals in response.

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West VirginiaCan you hear me now?By Emily Corio

West Virginia’s Consumer Advocate and the Public Service Commission staff want an investigation into Verizon’s telephone service in the state. They say more people are complaining about the company’s service while Verizon has decreased its workforce and its spending on infrastructure. This is also happening at a time when Verizon is working with the state to increase high speed internet access. 

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KentuckyJefferson DavisBy Elizabeth Kramer , WFPL

Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday isn’t until next year, but celebrations are already underway in Kentucky. This month, southerners in several states are celebrating the 200th birthday of Jefferson Davis. Davis was the President of Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

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West VirginiaWhere in the world ...?By Anna Sale

It’s been four years since West Virginia native Morgan Spurlock hit the Hollywood jackpot with his McDonald’s documentary, Supersize Me. He’s been back home a lot lately. He spent a month working as a coal miner in West Virginia for his television show, “30 days,” and premiered that segment earlier near his hometown of Beckley this month. This week, Spurlock was in Charleston for a showing of his latest film, “Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?”  

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West VirginiaSavion Glover taps into CharlestonBy Mona Seghatoleslami

In the 1930s to 1950s, tap dancing ruled the silver screen, but as times changed, tap dancing no longer enjoyed the same popularity. After a few decades out of the limelight, tap dancing was reborn: on the Broadway stage and in movies, concerts, and television shows. And throughout tap’s resurgence, one name has stood out: Savion Glover.

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2008 06 21 Kentucky Mountaintop Removal Permits By Scott Finn The Appalachian Center for the Economy & the Environment, a group best known for challenging mountaintop removal mining permits in court is planning to sue two companies in KY

2008-06-21KentuckyMountaintop Removal PermitsBy Scott FinnThe Appalachian Center for the Economy & the Environment, a group best known for challenging mountaintop removal mining permits in court is planning to sue two companies in KY for mining before they received any permit at all. The environmental group says companies were strip mining and filling streams without the required permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a violation of the law with civil and even criminal penalties. But there’s no effort so far to punish the alleged violators, and according to one regulator, mining without the Corps’ permission has become a relatively common practice.US Army Corps of EngineersOhioUranium PlantBy Fred Kight , WOUBFor several decades, the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant produced enriched uranium for nuclear weapons and fuel for power plants. The process produced millions of tons of waste that piled-up at the Pike County plant, which is owned by the U-S Department of Energy. Now, DOE is taking care of the problem.Portsmouth plantPortsmouth Gaseous Diffusion PlantWest VirginiaDomestic ViolenceBy Anna SaleEarlier this month, Robin Perkinson was shot and killed aboard the bus in which she drove children to and from school in Wyoming County, WV. She had just finished the school year, and was cleaning the bus in preparation for the long summer break. The local sheriff’s department says the shooter was her husband, George Perkinson, who then killed himself. This latest murder-suicide comes as WV’s 14 domestic violence shelters are struggling with budget shortfalls. Their support from the federal government and local sources is down, and its state funds have remained the same and aren’t stretching as far as they used to. Now, they’re asking Gov. Manchin to step in to what they see as a crisis situation.Domestic violence discussionDiscussing domestic violence at Charleston's Covenant HouseWest VirginiaIrene McKinneyProduced by John NakashimaAll over the world, people pray for protections - protections from illness, from problems with family, from evil.  WV Poet Laureate Irene McKinney's list of protections may, at first, seem surprising, and then very West Virginian.Irene McKinneyWest VirginiaEthnic FoodsBy Beth VorheesAlmesah Brown of the West Virginia State University extension service discusses the need for more diverse foods to serve a changing population. In West Virginia, Brown says there’s a need for supermarkets to serve more Middle-Eastern food.pita breadMiddle Eastern pita breadWV & KY: Gas prices ... WV: Puppet theatre ... KY: Capitol repair1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM6/23/2008 1:49:41 PM6/23/2008 12:32:51 PM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-06-21212A10336/23/20086/23/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=2882
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2008 06 14 West Virginia Tourism and The Greenbrier By Suzanne Higgins Contract negotiations are set to resume today between The Greenbrier and the Council of Labor Unions, which represents 1,100 workers at the resort. The union’s five year

2008-06-14West VirginiaTourism and The GreenbrierBy Suzanne HigginsContract negotiations are set to resume today between The Greenbrier and the Council of Labor Unions, which represents 1,100 workers at the resort. The union’s five-year contract expired at the beginning of this year. The Greenbrier has laid off some employees, and a reduced number of employees are currently working under the terms of their old contract. The labor dispute is over health care benefits, and while the disagreement has dragged on, the hotel has lost millions in corporate contracts. Its top client, the Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers, pulled out last week – after 94 years of booking at the resort.The GreenbrierWest VirginiaBody of WarBy Cecelia MasonAudiences in Shepherdstown, WV can learn how the Iraq war affects one soldier who was paralyzed in combat. Former TV talk show host Phil Donahue produced the film documentary “Body of War.” It also chronicles debate in Congress leading up to the war and includes Senator Robert Byrd’s opposition.  Phil DonahueOhioCoal-to-LiquidBy Keri BrownLast week, WV Cong. Shelley Moore Capito introduced legislation that would set a coal to liquid fuel mandate of 6 billion gallons by the year 2022. This comes a year after Senators Jay Rockefeller and Robert Byrd, and Cong. Nick Rahall supported their own legislation to help pave the way for liquid coal plants. But the state of Ohio isn’t waiting for federal government to act. Public hearings have been taking place for a proposed coal to liquids plant in Wellsville OH, just across the river from Hancock County, WV.Coal-to-liquidWest VirginiaCoalfield HealthBy Scott FinnA recent study by a WVU researcher showed a correlation between certain diseases and exposure to coal mining. Specifically, if you lived in a county with a lot of coal mining, you were much more likely to suffer from lung, kidney or heart disease. But finding a correlation isn’t the same as proving that exposure to coal mines and other facilities actually causes people to get sick. Now, that researcher is taking the next step – trying to measure the level of air pollution in mining communities. His results so far could confirm the worst fears of some coalfield residents.Medical graphicWest VirginiaMedicaidBy Anna SaleA coalition of religious, labor and health advocacy groups are calling for the WV’s redesigned Medicaid program to be halted, just seven months after the program went statewide. Mountain Health Choices offers two plans – a scaled-back basic plan, and an enhanced plan that covers more if recipients sign an agreement to take more responsibility for their health. The coalition says just 7% of children and adults have signed up in the enhanced plan. WV DHHR Secretary Martha Walker accuses them of hanging on to the status quo.Medicaid logoKentuckyIndian Head RockBy Kristin Espeland , KPRThe states of Ohio and Kentucky have come to blows over a rock. Subpoenas have been issued. Threats have been hurled across the water. And meanwhile, the 8-ton rock waits in a municipal warehouse in Portsmouth, Ohio for officials to determine its fate. Indian Head RockWest VirginiaRubber SoulBY Mona SeghatoleslamiRemember when the Beatles released the album Rubber Soul in 1965?  What did you think of the album cover with a distorted picture of John, Paul, George and Ringo? The Beatles just didn’t look cute anymore. The Contemporary Youth Arts Company in Charleston, WV and the Beatles Tribute band "Rubber Soul" are re-creating the lives and music of the Beatles in the play "The Word is Love: The Story of the Creation of the Beatles Iconic Album Rubber Soul."Rubber SoulKY: Lotto and Art Show ... PA; Dam repairs1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM6/17/2008 1:12:54 PM6/13/2008 9:42:53 AM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMApplicationAdministratorIA 08-06-14212A10336/17/20086/13/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=2768
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2008 06 07 West Virginia WVU President Resigns By Emily Corio West Virginia University President Mike Garrison has announced he will serve as president until September 1. His nine month administration has been dogged by a scandal involving Gov.

2008-06-07West VirginiaWVU President ResignsBy Emily CorioWest Virginia University President Mike Garrison has announced he will serve as president until September 1. His nine month administration has been dogged by a scandal involving Gov. Manchin’s daughter and a master’s degree she was awarded but didn’t take the credits to earn. WVU Pres. Michael GarrisonObama in AppalachiaBy John MongleBarack Obama began his general election campaign with a stop in Appalachia, an area where he’s generally been weak. Friday, a crowd of about 3000 came out to a town hall meeting in Bristol, VA, right along the border with TN.  Virginia is expected to be a swing state this year. Like West Virginia, the counties in southwest Virginia heavily favored Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.Barack ObamaOhioClassical BluegrassBy Brent Davis, Ohio PR Violins, trumpets, French horns--standard instruments for college music students. But at Denison University in Granville, OH, classes in the music department include instruction on banjo, guitar, fiddle, and other bluegrass instruments. Denison is one of a handful of universities in the nation where students can learn to play bluegrass music.Denison UniversityDenisonWest VirginiaVeterans CareBy Scott FinnA new group that connects veterans with the services they need held its first conference in Charleston this week.  The project is called CareNet, and it’s being sponsored by the WV Council of Churches and other groups. Through mini-grants and outreach, they’re trying to link veterans with churches, non-profit groups and others who want to help them and their families. It’s only the second such program in the nation. And according to at least one Iraq War veteran, it’s sorely needed.CareNet logoCareNet logoWest VirginiaWeirton HistoryBy Keri BrownIn 1909, Ernest Weir founded Weirton Steel. The company was once the largest employer in West Virginia, it’s plant at the heart of the city.  But over the years, the decline of steelmaking in Weirton has led to thousands of jobs cuts as well as the loss of thousands of it’s residents. Ernest Weir’s son David Weir visited the city to help celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the city’s library.Ernest WeirErnest Weir on cover of LifeKY: carbon, ethanol, pension reform, Olympic hopeful, Patton appt ... VA: Boucher1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM6/9/2008 10:11:41 AM6/6/2008 11:36:38 AM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-06-07212A10336/9/20086/6/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=2670
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2008 05 31 West Virginia Brain Research By Suzanne Higgins Nine years ago Sen. Jay Rockefeller founded the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute named for his mother who died of complications from Alzheimer’s in 1992 . Since its founding, BRNI

2008-05-31West VirginiaBrain ResearchBy Suzanne HigginsNine years ago Sen. Jay Rockefeller founded the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute - named for his mother who died of complications from Alzheimer’s in 1992. Since its founding, BRNI has conducted ground-breaking research in 2 laboratories – one at Johns Hopkins’ University in MD, and another on the campus of WVU. In September, a $32M state of the art facility will open on WVU’s campus, bringing the entire research effort under one roof.Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences InstitutreWest VirginiaLeonard PittsBy Beth VorheesPulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. wrote in a recent piece that he should be mad at WV. Why? Because two out of every 10 voters in the primary said race was a major factor in how they cast their ballots.  That’s a higher proportion than any other state besides Alabama and Mississippi. Almost all of them voted for Hillary Clinton, but that doesn’t make him mad, he says. It makes him sad. Pitts says he was moved to write about the outcome of the WV primary after he saw a video clip on The Daily Show on Comedy Central. The clip showed a white woman from WV who explained her refusal to vote for Barack Obama: "I guess because he is another race. I'm sort of scared of the other race 'cause we have so much conflict with 'em."  Pitts read a portion of his column to us from his office at the Miami Herald.Leonard PittsWest VirginiaDavid SelbyBy Cecelia MasonWest Virginia native actor David Selby was in the state this week promoting his first novel. The book, “Lincoln’s Better Angel” imagines a conversation between an African American Vietnam War Veteran and Abraham Lincoln. David SelbyWest VirginiaHomeless FirstBy Clark DavisThe city of Huntington, WV has a new way to deal with people who are chronically homeless. Instead of focusing on things like substance abuse treatment, job training, and counseling, the program starts with housing first. Heistad House is a 6-unit apartment building for chronic homeless individuals.Homeless FirstHeistad HouseWest VirginiaChess ChampsBy Scott FinnLast month, Piedmont Elementary in Charleston beat out several more affluent schools to win the state chess tournament for its age group. More than 85% of Piedmont students qualify for free and reduced lunches. And Piedmont is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse schools in the state. Last week, the chess team met for practice in Ms. Rebecca Revercomb’s fifth-grade classroom at Piedmont.Chess boardWV: Irene McKinney on "back roads" ... PA: Young farmers ... WV: Supreme Court decision & equine center...and more1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM6/4/2008 10:50:15 AM5/29/2008 11:11:41 AM12/31/9999 11:59:59 PMeditoreditorIA 08-05-31212A10336/4/20085/29/2008Archive_Expire/WorkArea/images/application/spacer.gif/WorkArea/images/application/thumb_spacer.png/insideapp.aspx?id=2418
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2008 05 24 West Virginia Dental Clinic By Cecelia Mason According to the WV Bureau for Public Health, the state has one of the highest rates of tooth loss in the country, and one of the lowest percentage of adults

2008-05-24West VirginiaDental ClinicBy Cecelia MasonAccording to the WV Bureau for Public Health, the state has one of the highest rates of tooth loss in the country, and one of the lowest percentage of adults who go to the dentist once a year. Many people don’t have insurance, can’t afford care or are afraid to go to the dentist. In the Eastern Panhandle, the problem is exacerbated by a shortage of dentists. Dental careWest VirginiaHealth PolicyBy Anna SaleFor years, WV lawmakers have been tossing around different initiatives and policy adjustments to lower the cost of health care, including a council on prescription drug prices, a Medicaid redesign, and a variety of state-organized health insurance plans. The chairs of the Senate and House Health Committee haven’t been happy with their progress however, and they’re bringing in a national expert to referee major reforms. pharmacyWest VirginiaWind PowerBy Scott FinnEarlier this week, a coalition of 11 environmental and citizen groups announced a lawsuit challenging a proposed wind project in WV's Potomac Highlands, alleging the wind farm would kill endangered squirrels, bats and other animals. Hundreds of wind turbines are planned along the Allegheny Front in WV, VA and PA. So far, concerns about wildlife and scenic views have stopped the construction of all but one wind power project in WV. Last month, the world’s largest conservation organization announced it would buy 100% of its electricity from wind farms in WV and PA, upsetting local environmentalists.Wind energyWest VirginiaSteel MergerBy Beth Vorhees

Recently, Esmark, Inc., parent company of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel announced a merger proposal with Essar Steel Holdings, a company from India. Then, Severstahl of Russia matched the Indian company’s offer. The United Steel Workers Union backs the offer from Severstahl. Esmark Chairman and CEO James Bouchard says he and his board of directors will pick the deal that is in the best interest of shareholders, workers and the towns in WV, OH and PA that depend on Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.

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OhioCadet Munn FuneralBy Keri BrownIn 1942, Army Aviation Cadet Earnest Glenn Munn was on a training exercise over CA's Sierra Nevada Mountains. His plane crashed, and everyone on board died. Last week, the sisters of Cadet Munn saw their older brother for the first time since they said goodbye to him nearly 70 years ago. His three sisters, now in their 80s, looked at the face of a young man. Cadet Munn’s body had been frozen all these years preserved in a glacier, until hikers found him last summer. Cadet MunnCadet MunnWest VirginiaOldest BallerinaBy Clark DavisElla Hay is set to be the lead in a local ballet in Huntington WV May 31. It’s not just her talent that makes her special.  At 75, Ella is one of the oldest ballerinas in the world. We visit with Ella as she prepared for opening night.Ella Hay & companyElla Hay, center (Photo by Sandee Lloyd)West VirginiaGreen TourismBy Beth Vorhees

Doug Arbogast loves the outdoors.  He’s a rafting guide, so you’d expect he’d better love the outdoors.  Now he’s started his own business called Travel Green Appalachia.  His business is working to support and develop sustainable travel and tourism.  He loves the outdoors so much that when we interviewed him, he even took his phone outdoors.  Listen for the birds singing outside his home in Fayetteville, West Virginia.

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West VirginiaDegree ScandalBy Emily CorioIt’s been a month since an independent panel released a report about a degree scandal at West Virginia University saying that top WVU officials showed "seriously flawed judgment" when they awarded a MBA to Heather Bresch, Gov. Manchin’s daughter and COO for Mylan, Inc, a drug manufacturer and WVU benefactor.   The report clearly states Bresch did not earn the degree but there was pressure from top officials to award it anyway. While the report looked at how the decision to retroactively award the degree last fall was made, it doesn’t address the misinformation given to the media at the time. Heather BreschHeather BreschKY: Arts and Politics
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2008 05 17 West Virginia Race and Religion By Scott Finn Sen. Barack Obama suffered his biggest defeat yet in WV’s primary election Tuesday, and the state’s image is taking a hit. Reporters found lots of voters who believe

2008-05-17West VirginiaRace and ReligionBy Scott FinnSen. Barack Obama suffered his biggest defeat yet in WV’s primary election Tuesday, and the state’s image is taking a hit. Reporters found lots of voters who believe that Obama is some sort of “secret Muslim,” despite all evidence to the contrary. Race was another big factor in the primary. In exit polls, one in five white voters said race played a role their decision – and more than 80% of those supported Clinton. The Democratic primary shined a spotlight on WV -- and what it revealed isn’t pretty. (Anna Sale contributed to this report.) Barack ObamaSen. Barack Obama in WVWest VirginiaWVU FacultyBy Emily CorioPressure is mounting for WVU President Michael Garrison to resign. More than 600 faculty members met this week to vote on motions ranging from his to the intimidation faculty senses at WVU. The vote came after an independent panel reported last month that top WVU officials granted Heather Bresch, Gov. Manchin's daughter and Mylan Incorporated’s Chief Operating Officer, an MBA degree she didn't earn. WVU Pres. Michael GarrisonWVU Pres. Michael GarrisonWest VirginiaSelenium & Mountaintop RemovalBy Anna Sale

There’s a new front in the battle over mountaintop removal mining in WV. It’s over selenium, a naturally occurring element that does no harm in small amounts. The problem is when earth is disturbed with practices like mountaintop removal mining, and it builds up in water and then moves up the food chain.  At a lake in Lincoln County, a study links excessive selenium levels to deformities in fish.

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KentuckyDrug AbuseBy Stu Johnson, KPREach day, drug related tragedies are reported. Tales are told of the harm done by drug abusers to themselves, their families and society, but there are also success stories. Meth imageMethamphetaminePennsylvaniaDandelion GreensBy Ann Murray, Allegheny Front"Dandelion" comes from the French meaning lion’s tooth. That describes the tasty leaves of the dandelion that are best when picked very early. One person's lawn-choking weed, is another's culinary harbinger of spring.DandelionsDandelion greensWest VirginiaRampsBy Irene McKinneyWest Virginia’s Poet Laureate Irene McKinney of Narour County looks back at ramp season. (This piece was produced by John Nakashima.) Fresh rampsFresh rampsKentuckyBasketball ChampsBy Stu Johnson, KPRAs a basketball state, Kentucky has spawned many championship teams. The nation crowned another Kentucky team earlier this year. Wheelchair basketballWheelchair basketballKentuckyPets and EconomyBy Kristin Espeland , KPRThe nation’s weak economy, including higher fuel and food prices, has triggered a chain reaction of spending cuts from the corporate balance sheet to the family budget. In more and more cases, the family pet isn’t making the cut. Pets - dog and catPets: dog and catWV: Supreme Court chief loses primary ... KY: New Supreme Court chief
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2008 05 10 West Virginia Hillary Campaigns By Anna Sale Hillary Clinton spent some time in WV this week to campaign. Her husband, former president Bill Clinton spent two days in the state. Daughter Chelsea attended a rally with her mother

2008-05-10West VirginiaHillary CampaignsBy Anna SaleHillary Clinton spent some time in WV this week to campaign. Her husband, former president Bill Clinton spent two days in the state. Daughter Chelsea attended a rally with her mother at Shepherd University and took a swing through KY as well. Hillary ClintonHillary ClintonTennesseeMorel MushroomsBy Fred Sauceman

With increased rainfall in many areas of Appalachia this spring, a much sought after treasure has been springing up on the forest floor: morel mushrooms. 

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West Virginia100 Years of Mother's DayBy Emily CorioAs the nation celebrates Mother’s Day this weekend, a special Mother’s Day service will take place in Grafton, WV Sunday. Grafton is located in Taylor County, and it’s where Mothers’ Day began 100 years ago. The person who started it all later lamented the commercial event it turned into.

We alsoshare thoughts reflections on Mother's Day and mothers from WV's Poet Laureate Irene McKinney and freelance writer Cat Pleska.
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West VirginiaChildren's BookBy Beth VorheesCasey Erwin lives in Delbarton in Mingo County, WV with her husband and two sons. Her husband Scott is a coal miner.  She wanted to explain to her young sons what their father does for a living. The result is a children’s book entitled Our Daddy is a Coal Miner. It starts out like this:  “Ethan and Ashton’s daddy is a coal miner in West Virginia." Our Daddy is a Coal Miner coverOur Daddy is a Coal Miner by Casey ErwinWest VirginiaAaron CaseyBy Keri BrownAaron Carey has been playing heavy metal and rock music for most of his life. But over the past 6 years, his style of music has changed. He’s now focusing on using his guitar to produce more folk type music that combines his Native American and Celtic heritage.Aaron Carey CD coverKentucky NewsBy Charles Compton, KEKUKentucky is identified as Clinton Country. The latest poll on the race there gives Clinton 62% and Obama 28%. KY mapPLUS - OH: Coal waste ... PA: Carbon sequestration ... NPR news ... and more
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