Three West Virginia businessmen share their experiences with extreme adventures. Marathons, mountain climbing, extreme kayaking, and high-speed racing—when it comes to an after-work release it seems there’s nothing West Virginia’s businesspeople won’t do. We asked a few to share their experiences with thrilling sports and their inspirations to do them. A Race to See the World One thousand five hundred…
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Recent Stories from the Magazine
Turning the Tide
Making change happen means breaking patterns, building bonds, and standing strong against resistance. “Let me explain it to you,” says Dave Hatfield, of Matewan. “Have you ever been around someone who has lost everything they have and they’re at rock bottom and the only thing they have left is death, and then all of a sudden they grab onto something…
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10 Things Observed While Starting Breweries
West Virginia has hit its craft beer stride. As this issue goes to press, four new breweries are recently open or preparing to open across the state. We asked the owners to share some inside observations about what it takes to get the fermentation going. 1. Realism Everyone will tell you: If you’re interested in starting a microbrewery, you’ll need…
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Riffing on Progress
Lori McKinney is making art work for her—and her community—in Princeton. Lori McKinney doesn’t have any trouble defining herself: She’s an artist—a musician, mostly—who is interested in all things creative. She has a harder time explaining the RiffRaff Arts Collective. That’s where McKinney lives, works, and makes art. It’s also a base of operations of sorts for McKinney’s continued efforts…
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Movin’ On Up
The King Coal Highway is an audacious plan to remake southern West Virginia—1,200 feet up. Imagine a farm with strong, suntanned workers plucking vegetables from long rows and placing them in crates. Behind a distant fence, pink and black pigs root and grunt. Row crops, in another direction, give way to fruit trees. It might make you think of California—but…
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