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 NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, school districts are struggling to keep certified teachers across the country. We hear how this is playing out in McDowell County – an area that’s struggled for years with a shortage of teachers.
Also, in this show, with coal jobs disappearing, some West Virginians are turning to farming.
Additionally, coal has rebounded some from the pandemic, as demand for electricity has increased and natural gas prices have trended higher. West Virginia University’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research Director John Deskins has forecast a peak in coal production and employment later this year.
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