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From coal to crops, a new life in AppalachiaA former coal miner shares his journey from blasting mountains to planting gardens, as Refresh Appalachia transforms old ...
PBS Appalachia CEO and General Manager Julie Newman explains how potential federal funding cuts could have an impact on her ...
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Travel Off Path on MSNAppalachia's Secret Escape: Enjoy Less Crowds In This Affordable Lakefront HideawayWho would've thought there's a secret escape tucked away in the vast Appalachia region dubbed “The Little Bahamas of the East ...
The House of Representatives will soon take up the package of spending cuts that was narrowly approved by the Senate ...
The Senate voted to claw back $1.1 billion that Congress allocated for public broadcasting. That is expected to decimate particularly rural public radio stations. We hear from Scott Smith, general ...
Rory Chapman and Greg Creasy stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about a community hymn sing benefitting FaithHealth ...
Rousseau was a repeat entrant in the prestigious Dijon Prize contests and actually won the coveted award a second time in 1754 for his “Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men.” In ...
Queer Appalachia is not a registered nonprofit organization, nor are most of its alleged charitable recipients. Operating this way is an intentional political statement, ...
Appalachia is back. No, I don't mean the trends like the latest Old Crow Medicine Show album or Whole Foods stocking wild ramps on their shelves.
Joshua Guthman, an assistant professor of history from Los Angeles, came to Berea knowing a fair amount about Appalachia from his studies. He took the tour in 2009.
I’m here, in Appalachia, to meet a woman who goes by the name of Wicked She-Wolf, or simply Wolf, online. When she materializes on the lawn in front of me, I suddenly remember I’m wearing a ...
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