On this West Virginia Morning, monsters in the workplace? Maybe. Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh is developing a team building game using Appalachian cryptids like Bigfoot and the Flatwoods Monster. Inside Appalachia’s Mason Adams spoke with Jessica Hammer, associate professor and director of the university’s Center for Transformational Play, to learn more.
Also, despite the recent soggy weather, most of West Virginia remains under drought conditions.
And, three treatments for cancer patients are available for the first time in southern West Virginia.
Finally, bells will be ringing across the state as part of the America 250 celebration.
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