Appalachia Matters
This week on At The Leadership Table, General James Hoyer sits down with Eric Nuttall, Broadcast Advisor for WVU Student Media and Program Coordinator for U92 The Moose, WVU’s award-winning campus radio station. They discuss shaping the next generation of broadcasters, and why radio continues to be important for West Virginians across ages and places. The next two segments will deal with agritourism. The first is the Rooted in the Mountain State Segment provided by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture which will provide background on the coming agritourism conference at Glade Springs later in April. Then we will hear about an agritourism trail being developed in several counties in West Virginia by Brenda Mobley Director of the Ripley CVB. In our final segment you will learn about The West Virginia State Farm Museum which is 50 years old this year.
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