A Case Against Climate Change

Climatologist Dr. John Christy explains why he disagrees with the idea of climate change and the EPA’s flawed climate model.

Celebrating West Virginia: Summer Fairs and Festivals

Every year, communities across West Virginia host a variety of fairs and festivals to celebrate the importance of Appalachian culture. From county fairs to unique arts and crafts shows, the Mountain State honors its mixed heritage of music, art and food while commemorating its people’s rich history of hard work and tradition. From the state’s small towns to big cities, visitors and residents alike will discover what makes West Virginia almost heaven.

A New Kind of Energy

Deep in the heart of coal country, Williamson, WV could have easily resigned itself to be a casualty of the decline in the industry that built it. But this Mingo County town is proving it’s powered by an even greater energy source: a hopeful community.

The New Deal in West Virginia

Roosevelt’s New Deal programs had a lasting impression on the State of West Virginia. The construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, infrastructure and architecture and the creation of state parks and art put many people back to work during the Great Depression. West Virginians can still see evidence of these projects all over the state.

In the Chef’s Corner

The fine-dining experience at Mountain Creek Restaurant has guests talking about its cuisine, its view and its grand entrance—the aerial tramway ride that provides a front-row seat to Pipestem Resort State Park’s natural beauty.

West Liberty University Honors its Retirees

West Liberty University recently honored its long serving staff and faculty as eight members of the campus community retire at the end of the fiscal year. Beverly Burke, Peggy Ferguson, John Giesmann, Donna Howard, Robert “Bo” McConnaughy, Edith “Edie” Milvet, J. Edward Stewart and Ray Tredway were honored with a reception at the Boyle Conference […]