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Who you gonna believe—me, or your lyin’ eyes?

Archives: May 2022
  • Who you gonna believe—me, or your lyin’ eyes?

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    By Hugh Rogers             In the last week of April, the Thomas City Council met to hear from the state Division of Highways (DOH) on…


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  • The First Season of Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    By Dave Johnston In the first five parts of this article, which is based on the presentation I made at the WVHC Fall Review,…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    Throughout April, Old Man Winter still wasn’t quite ready to leave the highlands. We have had snow, heavy winds and freezing temperatures that have continued to do…


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  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approves Change for Mountain Valley Pipeline

    Posted by danrad on April 30, 2022

    By John McFerrin             The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a change in the construction method that the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) will…


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