Appalachia Matters- At The Leadership Table, Bee Monk, Flood Protection & Vail Furniture
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Appalachia Matters- At The Leadership Table, Bee Monk, Flood Protection & Vail Furniture
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In this week’s show: At the leadership table with General Hoyer this week is Kayla Stein, a Business and Communication Specialist at Trilogy Innovations. Originally from New York, Kayla came...
show moreAt the leadership table with General Hoyer this week is Kayla Stein, a Business and Communication Specialist at Trilogy Innovations. Originally from New York, Kayla came here for her education, and she came back to work and live in West Virginia after that. She says she knew that the Mountain State was a place where she could not only be comfortable and supported but also grow in a thriving technology environment — and compete at the national level in the tech communications arena. Kayla urges all young technology leaders to come to West Virginia, which she says is at the forefront of innovation.
In the Department of Agriculture segment, we learn about a Bee Monk from Wayne County he has bee colonies at the Monastery in Wayne County.
Tom Susman sits down with a representative of the Ohio DNR to talk about the National Flood Insurance Program and flood management regulations.
Bo Higby talks with Dave from Vail Furniture in Ripley, the oldest furniture store in West Virginia. It opened before the start of the Civil War.
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