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Theatergoers can choose from productions of the Civil War drama "Honey in the Rock" or "Shrek the Musical."
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Home » Stories » Photos: Wednesday Morning on The Slopes of Snowshoe
Dave Mistich PublishedHere’s a quick peek at what it looked like on the slopes at Snowshoe Mountain Resort Wednesday morning.
Resort officials say the area received five inches of snow overnight Tuesday, which created prime conditions for skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing during the first week of the 2013 Holiday period.
Theatergoers can choose from productions of the Civil War drama "Honey in the Rock" or "Shrek the Musical."
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAce Parsi shared his perspective on the war in Iran as an Iranian American.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAmerica’s rural hospitals are closing at an alarming pace. That’s become a concern in many parts of West Virginia. We look at nearby Tennessee, which has the highest hospital closure rate in the nation – but also some shining examples of hope. WPLN’s Health Reporter Catherine Sweeney takes us to Linden – a Tennessee town where the shuttered hospital there has recently reopened.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA longtime Charleston priest, activist and central figure in one of West Virginia’s most turbulent cultural conflicts has died. The Rev. Jim Lewis was 90.
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