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A Better Route for Corridor H

Tag Archives: Corridor H
  • A Better Route for Corridor H

    Posted by danrad on April 1, 2022

    By Hugh Rogers             Our story so far, Parsons to Davis chapter: The…


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  • Corridor H: Whose Highway?

    Posted by danrad on January 1, 2022

    By Hugh Rogers          An elected official in Tucker County asked me where I was from. “Randolph County,” I said. “Kerens.” “Off the mountain,” she…


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  • Corridor H’s Construction Company Facing Fines

    Posted by danrad on March 3, 2021

    By John McFerrin From the project’s beginning the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy has opposed Corridor H.  Even when it was only an idea–with nothing on…


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  • A Better Direction for Corridor H

    Posted by danrad on September 3, 2019

    By Hugh Rogers             Word came in early August that the West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) was “re-starting” the disputed Parsons-to-Davis section of Corridor…


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  • Corridor H: Cease and Desist!

    Posted by danrad on November 5, 2018

    By Hugh Rogers The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has issued a cease-and-desist order to Kokosing Company, which is building a 7.5-mile section of Corridor H in Tucker County….


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  • Corridor H: Must a Bad Project Be Badly Done?

    Posted by danrad on February 6, 2018

    By Hugh Rogers One day last September, I drove over to the Cherry Fork end of South Haddix Trail in northern Randolph County. Our friend Barbara Weaner, who lives at…


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  • Putting the Brakes on Corridor H: A Brief History

    Posted by danrad on September 5, 2017

    By Hugh Rogers In early July, I got a call from a free-lance writer in Michigan. She was doing a piece on Corridor H for a magazine called Construction. Part…


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