Appalachia Matters
On At the Leadership Table with Retired Major General Jim Hoyer this week is Alex Petry, Executive Director of Main Street Fairmont. They discuss the power of partnerships, listening to community needs, and honoring history to build the future of Main Street communities. Alex also shares several local events in downtown Fairmont throughout the rest of the year, such as the Summer Hometown Market series on the 3rd Saturday of each month, August’s annual Tomato Festival, and December’s historic celebration of the 20th Annual Feast of the Seven Fishes. Each year the City of Charleston hosts The USA Cycling Professional Road National Championships and this year the dates are June 16 through the 21st. If you get a chance you will want to come to the capitol city for this event Tom Susman talks with Matt Sutton, who is the Chief of Staff to Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin about the race and the economic impact of the event. In our final segment, we have an extended interview with JJ Barrett, who is the WVU Cooperative Extension agent for Wood County. The conflict is Iran and the closing of the strait of Hormuz is having significant impact on the availability of fertilizer and its cost. We talk about alternatives and being more efficient with fertilizer.
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