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Tucker County’s Thriving Home-Grown Economy

Archives: October 2024
  • Tucker County’s Thriving Home-Grown Economy

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    From the Go North Alliance NEPA (the National Environmental Policy Act) required the Division of Highways to re-examine its preferred route in part…


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  • Full Court Pressure on the South Fork Cherry River

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Andrew Young Several developments have unfolded since our last update on the ongoing situation concerning the South Fork Cherry River, though not necessarily…


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  • Be On the Lookout for Snakes as You Work and Play in West Virginia 

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Larry Thomas We are lucky to live and play in the wild and wonderful state of West Virginia, which is full of abundant…


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  • WVHC 2024 Fall Review

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    Members and friends of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy: We are excited to invite you to our Annual Fall Review to explore and celebrate conservation efforts throughout the…


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  • The Forest Restoration Pretense: Avoiding Environmental Oversight in the Monongahela National Forest

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Rick Webb and Andrew Young These photos, dated February 6, 2024, show new logging roads in the North Fork of Cherry River watershed…


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    Lexington Coal Litigation Update

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Cindy Rank We have an update from our legal team about recent developments in the Clean Water Act (CWA) and Surface Mining Control…


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  • Tropical Storm Helene Relief for Southern and Central Appalachia

    Catastrophic Impacts From Hurricane Helene Devastate Appalachia—Find Out How You Can Help! 

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    From Appalachian Voices Over a period of three days, Southern and Central Appalachia experienced unprecedented rainfall from a combination of an historic rain…


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  • Thoughts From Our President: October 2024

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Marilyn Shoenfeld  Fall is here and the leaves are changing. It is absolutely beautiful—our calendars have been full with our favorite festivals like…


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    Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards Receive Spirit of West Virginia Award

    Posted by danrad on October 9, 2024

    By Olivia Miller The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy is proud to announce that West Virginia Tourism has awarded its Dolly Sods Wilderness Stewards program the Spirit of…


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