This week, a look back at 2025. We met some fascinating people, like Aaron Dowdy of country rock band Fust.
Alos, central Appalachia continued to recover from Hurricane Helene. From the beginning, the recovery brought people together.
And we made a trip to Hillbilly Hotdog to take on The Homewrecker.
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This week, a look back at 2025. We met some fascinating people, like Aaron Dowdy of country rock band Fust.
Alos, central Appalachia continued to recover from Hurricane Helene. From the beginning, the recovery brought people together.
And we made a trip to Hillbilly Hotdog to take on The Homewrecker.
A Rural Radio Station's Fight To Stay On Air, Inside Appalachia
Inside Appalachia
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A Rural Radio Station's Fight To Stay On Air, Inside Appalachia
This week, the federal government has taken back millions of dollars set aside for public radio stations. Allegheny Mountain Radio is among the rural stations fighting to stay on the air.
Also, a book by a West Virginia artist illustrates the tiny worlds of mountain critters, like a lizard that changes color.
And, geocaching gets folks outside to play detective and find hidden treasures.
Inside Appalachia
This week, a look back at 2025. We met some fascinating people, like Aaron Dowdy of country rock band Fust.
Alos, central Appalachia continued to recover from Hurricane Helene. From the beginning, the recovery brought people together.
And we made a trip to Hillbilly Hotdog to take on The Homewrecker.