The 2014 Ginseng Summit, Tourism Focused on Local Farms and Food & Appalachian Echoes

Glynis Board reports from the 2014 Ginseng Summit and food tourism continues to grow in Appalachia with a new culinary map that shows where to find the…

Glynis Board reports from the 2014 Ginseng Summit  and food tourism continues to grow in Appalachia with a new culinary map that shows where to find the best. Also, our friends at Traveling 219 bring us a story on an old time music workshop in Marlinton, West Virginia. 

Dueling Campaign Rallies, Transportation Issues, Photo Project

On West Virginia Morning, a report about dueling political rallies as two major out of state politicians stump for their party's candidates for United…

On West Virginia Morning, a report about dueling political rallies as two major out of state politicians stump for their party’s candidates for United States Senate.  Ashton Marra reports on that and transportation funding issues. And a check in with Roger May about his photography project “Looking at Appalachia.” 

Mountain Top Removal Mining Near Kanawha State Forest, Climate Change on Brook Trout & More

On West Virginia Morning, Ashton Marra reports from the Kanawha State Forest where some residents are concerned about a mountain top removal mine site…

On West Virginia Morning, Ashton Marra reports from the Kanawha State Forest where some residents are concerned about a mountain top removal mine site close by.  A West Virginia scientistsis experimenting how an Appalachian fish will adapt to climate change and we’ll visit with 81 year old Tom Toliver who has been creating community gardens on Charleston’s west side.

How Mountaintop Removal Affects Fish, Tourism Along the Clinch River, An Appalachian Opera and More

Research shows mountaintop removal mining does impact fish populations.Southwestern Virginia is trying to boost its economy using culture and…

Research shows mountaintop removal mining does impact fish populations.

Southwestern Virginia is trying to boost its economy using culture and nature.

Appalachian food is the topic of a summit in Kentucky.

And a new play delves into the issue of sexual assault in the military.

Mountain top removal mining does have an effect on fish populations downstream. A  study just released by the U-S Geological Survey shows there are reasons for this. The co-authors are Doug Chambers, who’s a biologist and water quality specialist in Charleston and Than Hitt, a fish researcher at the Leetown Science Center in Jefferson County. They found fewer fish and fewer species below active mine sites as well as higher levels of selenium.

How are brook trout affected by climate change? Biologist Than Hitt works at the USGS Leetown Science Center in Jefferson County, West Virginia, where scientists explore everything from declining fish and mussel populations to the increasing presence of intersex fish in the nation’s waterways. Hitt has just started a new research project- trying to determine how climate change might affect the brook trout, which is native to Appalachia. West Virginia Public Radio’s Cecelia Mason has more.

Priming the economy along the Clinch River in Virginia. These days so much of the country seems just like everywhere else, the same national chains, same urban sprawl.  And while there are still some authentic regions left, mostly, they’re far from -well – everywhere. As WVTF’s Robbie Harris tells us that may help folks in southwest Virginia learn from mistakes others made, and –chart their own course for economic development.

Appalachian food traditions. While the folks in southwest Virginia look for ways to tap into the nature to develop the economy….. A recent event in Hindman, Kentucky, set out to put the Appalachian region on the map as a unique location in Americanfood traditions.  WMMT’s Sylvia Ryerson has this report on the inaugural gathering of the Appalachian Food Summit, titled – Seeds and Ancestors

Exploring veterans issues through theater. This year’s Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, offers a play that explores how veterans deal with war, PTSD and sexual assault. Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Charles Fuller’s One Night is about two Iraq War veterans who are staying in a seedy hotel trying to make sense of life after the military.

An Appalachian opera. While theater-goers in Shepherdstown West Virginia have five contemporary plays to see….opera aficionado’s in Virginia have the opportunity to hear an opera with an Appalachian twist. Ash Lawn Opera in Charlottesville is presenting a performance of Susannah — a story set in Appalachia.  Sandy Hausman from WVTF Public Radio tells why that tale is relevant today and how some cast members shared their love of the show.  

Discovering memories while reviving an old theater. In southern West Virginia- a non-profit organization is working to improve the community by renovating an old theatre. It’s part of the Princeton Renaissance in Mercer County. As West Virginia Public Radio’s Jessica Lilly reports; gutting a theater built more than 100 years ago, uncovers interesting pieces of history.

 

Retailers Ban Pseudoephedrine, New Cancer Research, Shepherdstown Theater Festival & Bottle Rockets

Ashton Marra speaks with Senator Greg Tucker–who backed a bill to restrict sales of pseudoephedrine–about major retail pharmacies announcing plans to…

Ashton Marra speaks with Senator Greg Tucker–who backed a bill to restrict sales of pseudoephedrine–about major retail pharmacies announcing plans to stop selling the drugs. Marshall University professor Vincent Sollars recently received a nearly $500,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute for his unique cancer research involving canalization. The 24th season of the Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd University  features plays exploring the topics of our day. Also, The Bottle Rockets perform “Big Lots of Love” on this Mountain Stage song of the week.

Preston County Schools Regain Control, Revitalizing a Princeton Theatre & A Museum for John Henry

The West Virginia Board of Education voted Wednesday to return control to Preston County Schools but, the return of control comes with some conditions. A…

The West Virginia Board of Education voted Wednesday to return control to Preston County Schools but, the return of control comes with some conditions. A non-profit organization in Princeton is working to improve the community by renovating a theatre.  The legend of the steel-driving man John Henry will soon have a home at a museum in the folklore hero’s hometown of Talcott.

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