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How A Tornado Affected Threatened Orchids, This West Virginia Morning

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On this West Virginia Morning, researchers have spent almost two decades restoring a threatened species of orchid in southern Kentucky. But those efforts were disrupted when an EF-4 tornado swept through the area in May 2025, carving visible lines in the landscape. For the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, WEKU’s Lily Burris went to Mount Victory to learn about the recovery.

Also, area residents in northern and eastern West Virginia can offer their feedback in person next month on a proposed electric transmission line in the region.

And, beverage distributors for southern West Virginia have now been on strike for two weeks and counting.

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Maria Young produced this episode.

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