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Business Owners Advocate for Northern Route for Corridor H to Protect Local Community and Economy

Tag Archives: Corridor H
  • An aerial view of Davis WV

    Business Owners Advocate for Northern Route for Corridor H to Protect Local Community and Economy

    Posted by danrad on August 6, 2024

    By Olivia Miller A coalition of 32 business owners from the small rural towns of Thomas and Davis in West Virginia have come together…


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  • Business Owners Advocate for Northern Route for Corridor H to Protect Local Community and Economy

    Posted by Olivia Miller on July 24, 2024

    THOMAS, W.Va.— A coalition of 32 business owners from the small rural towns of Thomas and Davis in West Virginia have come together to advocate for the northern alignment…


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  • Douglas, WV. In the path of the current ROPA for Corridor H from Parsons to Davis.

    June Go North Corridor H Alliance Update

    Posted by danrad on June 4, 2024

    “21st century economic development is based on what we already have … don’t give away the store.” (Edward T. McMahon) The source for much…


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  • A Birds Eye view of the Blackwater River.

    Blackwater River Named Among America’s Most Endangered Rivers for 2024 

    Posted by danrad on May 7, 2024

    By Olivia Miller On April 16, the Blackwater River, West Virginia’s prized waterway renowned for its…


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  • A Birds Eye view of the Blackwater River.

    Blackwater River Named Among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® for 2024

    Posted by Olivia Miller on April 16, 2024

    ContactGary Belan, American Rivers, 202-243-7027Olivia Miller, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, 304-704-2997Saundra Goss, Go North Corridor H Alliance, 304-678-8110Judy Rodd, Friends of Blackwater, 204-552-7602 Washington, D.C. –…


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  • Recent maps released by the West Virginia Division of Highways in April 2023 of its Revised Original Preferred Alternative (ROPA) from Parsons-to-Davis.

    Posted by Olivia Miller on April 12, 2024

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  • Corridor H Construction in Holly Meadows

    Corridor H Comment Period Closes March 27

    Posted by Olivia Miller on March 26, 2024

    The Federal Highway Administration and West Virginia Division of Highways are currently accepting public comment on the Notice of Intent to prepare a new environmental…


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  • R-ROPA Is Just Lipstick On A Pig… Plus Corridor H’s Trail Troubles

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Matt Marcus In March 1997, the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) and the engineering firm Michael Baker International came out with a…


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  • An Opportunity to Meet the Moment

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Marilynn Cuonzo It was 1891 when President Benjamin Harrison created the “Forest Reserves” in response to public concern that unrestrained logging across the…


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  • Corridor H Alternative Corridors

    Corridor H: Not the Same Old Song

    Posted by danrad on March 7, 2024

    By Hugh Rogers The words may be the same, but some old songs are changing. Consider the country hit, “I Forgot More Than You’ll…


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