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In a special report as part of the Inside Appalachia Folkways Project, Nicole Musgrave spoke with several people in Floyd County, Kentucky who have used the pandemic as an opportunity to teach others how to process meat at home.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Charleston location is open again after being temporarily closed to the public and nonessential employees due to…
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Andrea Billups has joined the West Virginia Public Broadcasting team as news director, effective today. Billups, a native of Hurricane, W.Va., is a…
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People in our region have made spirits for hundreds of years. Some even say Appalachians are among the best at making whiskey and moonshine, but this…
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have been making baskets for centuries. While it is an old artform, basket makers are resilient -- adapting to…
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s news team has earned three awards in the Radio Television Digital News Association’s 2020 Regional Edward R. Murrow…
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Author Bonnie Proudfoot began working on her new novel “Goshen Road” nearly 25 years ago, but she said she had to get older before she had the confidence…
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With kids cooped up inside their homes and classroom instruction happening remotely, we thought it would be a great time to take another listen to an…
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — In response to the economic crisis resulting from COVID-19, West Virginia Public Broadcasting has offered a series of free radio…
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Girls Rock Whitesburg in Whitesburg, Kentucky is a music camp for female, gender-fluid, non-binary, and trans youth. Over the course of a week campers…