W.Va. Biscuit Voted ‘South’s Best’
Tudor’s "Mountaineer” biscuit was named “The South’s Best Biscuit” in an online poll contest held by Garden & Gun, a southern lifestyle magazine.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsBills were completed on adult education, safeguarding health care worker’s personal information - and leadership and structural changes in West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s parent organization, the state Educational Broadcasting Authority.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe nomination period for the Friends of West Virginia Public Broadcasting Board of Directors is open until 11:59 p.m. on April 15, 2022. Each director serves a three-year term, attends quarterly meetings, and acts as an ambassador on behalf of public broadcasting in their communities.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIn 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.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia Public Broadcasting's Charleston location is open again after being temporarily closed to the public and nonessential employees due to…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAndrea Billups has joined the West Virginia Public Broadcasting team as news director, effective today. Billups, a native of Hurricane, W.Va., is a…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe 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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