Celebrating A New Pope And The Taste Of Mothman, This West Virginia Week
A new pope, a new effort to save pets in the Mountain State and a new potato chip -- a lot to report on this West Virginia Week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA new pope, a new effort to save pets in the Mountain State and a new potato chip -- a lot to report on this West Virginia Week.
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Home » Fayette Co. Business Owners Discuss Impact of Boy Scout Amendment
PublishedOn West Virginia Morning, citizens in Fayette County speak out against the Boy Scout Amendment that passed in November. They tell lawmakers that they fear the amendment will have a negative economic impact for businesses in the county. And children’s advocates reveal their legislative wish list at the state capitol yesterday.
This week, we’re talking about traditional ballads - how they tell stories and connect us to the past. These old tunes can mean so much. They can tap into difficult emotions and give feelings space to be heard. Some songs may even be too uncomfortable to sing.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we hear from one of the two doctors who developed concussion protocols for sports and our Song of the Week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, Us & Them celebrates its 10th anniversary with Marshall students and a look at invasive plants in the region.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsUs & Them host Trey Kay marks the show’s 10th anniversary in a late-night gathering of members of Marshall University’s Dead Podcasters Society — a student club dedicated to appreciating podcasting and audio storytelling. Kay shares lessons from a decade of audio journalism and is inducted into the society with the tap of a sword and a vow to “seize the sound.”
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