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Halloween is more popular than ever. We speak with WVU religious studies professors to learn more about the holiday's rich history.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsHalloween is more popular than ever. We speak with WVU religious studies professors to learn more about the holiday's rich history.
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Home » Solutions for Ending Population Decline, DEP's Public Comment Process, & Richwood's Ramp Revival
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	With an expected population decline and negative stereotypes surrounding young people who choose to stay in the state, we hear a few proposed solutions for the issue. Evan Hansen of Downstream Strategies talks about the Department of Environmental Protection’s public comment period for above-ground storage tank regulation. Also, Richwood sees a revival with their annual Feast of the Ramson.
Halloween is more popular than ever. We speak with WVU religious studies professors to learn more about the holiday's rich history.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAn influx of cash will provide more than 500 residents at or close to the poverty line in Mercer County $1,500 each month for 16 months. The key here is it’s no strings attached. Also, with delays to federal nutritional benefits expected, the state government is trying to step up to meet the need.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWe hear from Huntington-based Facing Hunger Food Bank CEO Cyndi Kirkhart on meeting the challenges faced in getting nutritional food to families in need amid the government shutdown. Also, students in Jefferson County will now have an easier time continuing their education after graduation, and we learn about historic preservation grants available in West Virginia.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThere are lots of options for enjoying fall colors across Appalachia. And, America's largest rodent has caused some even larger problems -- but a new national movement that's close to home finds there are reasons to help them out.
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