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Little River, Big Ideas: Farming Group Wades Into Clean Water Issues
In the rich land of Christian County, wheat is milled for McDonald’s biscuits, corn is turned into ethanol, and grazing cows support the state’s leading dairy. This is Kentucky’s breadbasket,… Read More
West Virginia Attorney General Urges Credit Card Protections
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s attorney general issued guidelines for gas stations and convenience stores across aimed at preventing skimming credit and debit card information. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey,… Read More
Haffa’s Records to Close End of September
Haffa’s Records will permanently close its doors at the end of September, according to co-owner and longtime employee Andrew Lampela. “Things change. The way people absorb media these days has… Read More
Justice: Coal Mines “Critical” to National Security
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says his proposed homeland security incentive for eastern U.S. coal mines would cost about $4.5 billion annually. The West Virginia governor, elected as… Read More
Delay Expected For First Pot Licenses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Officials in Ohio say they don’t expect to issue the state’s first medical marijuana cultivator licenses until around November, at least a month later than growers… Read More