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The Legacy Of Comic Strip ‘Snuffy Smith,’ This West Virginia Morning

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On this West Virginia Morning, for nearly 100 years, Snuffy Smith has been a staple of newspaper comic pages, though these days, it’s easier to find him online. Snuffy Smith was brought to life by artist Fred Lasswell in the 1930s, but now the strip is written and drawn by John Rose, who lives in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Inside Appalachia host Mason Adams spoke to Rose about drawing the famous hillbilly. 

Also, 12 bills that made it all the way through the legislative process have been vetoed by Gov. Patrick Morrisey. And, Frontieras North America has patented a new process that brings hope to the coal industry – and it’s bringing that new technology to Mason County. Finally, a Shepherdstown chef has been named a finalist for a prestigious award.

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West Virginia Morning is produced with help from Bill Lynch, Chris Schulz, Eric Douglas, Maria Young and Randy Yohe.

Eric Douglas is our news director. Teresa Wills is our host. Maria Young produced this episode.

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