Infection And Inequality: How The Income Gap Fuels Ohio Valley’s Hep A Outbreak

By Mary Meehan / July 30, 2018

im Thacker is frustrated. The spokesperson for the Madison County, […]

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Battling An Outbreak: Businesses And Health Officials Respond As Ohio Valley’s Hep A Cases Climb

By Mary Meehan / July 28, 2018

The low rumble of industrial fans fills the Catholic Action Center in […]

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Fast Takes: The Rural Voter Myth That Won’t Go Away

By Bill Bishop & Tim Marema / July 26, 2018

Rural voters broke big for Donald Trump, but his campaign […]

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Did Joe Manchin Say Yes to Repealing Obamacare, as Opponent’s Ad Says?

By Louis Jacobson / July 25, 2018

The U.S. Senate race in West Virginia got a little […]

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How Would You Improve the Natural Gas Pipeline Process?

By Nancy Andrews / July 23, 2018

Seventy-five-year-old farmer Curtis Johnson doesn’t object to pipelines, but does […]

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Opinion: Two Rural Communities Cross the Political Divide

By Richie Davis / July 21, 2018

When Massachusetts and Kentucky residents from politically polar-opposite regions met, […]

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Hogwash: Farmers Fear Trump Trade Disputes Are Damaging Ag Markets

By Nicole Erwin / July 21, 2018

Jimmy Tosh sells a lot of pigs. He is owner and […]

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Pension Problems: Lawmakers Warn Of Economic Fallout From Failing Pensions

By Becca Schimmel / July 18, 2018

United Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts fired up a crowd […]

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Did Patrick Morrisey’s Family Firm Lobby Against Gorsuch Confirmation?

By Louis Jacobson / July 18, 2018

In West Virginia’s closely watched Senate race, the state Democratic […]

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