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The arts, culture, people and history of West Virginia and the Appalachian region.
A West Virginia Delicacy - Pepperoni Rolls
What makes West Virginia? Pepperoni rolls! 😋
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Throwback - Charleston Regatta 1985
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Who here loves the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta? #Regatta #sternwheel #WVPB #charlestonwv
The Future is You! - Season 3 - FULL
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Check out this insightful RUclips segment produced for the West Virginia Department of Education by West Virginia Public Broadcasting! Hosted by Alex Milanese, this video explores the impactful Career Technical Education (CTE) program at Wheeling Park High School. Discover how CTE Director Stephanie Bugaj spearheads the success of the program, providing students with invaluable opportunities to...
Hope and Healing: A Discussion with West Virginia Youth
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West Virginia teenagers share candid conversations about drug abuse, mental health challenges, and their resilient outlooks on the future.
Chair Caning Provides Employment And Community For Folks With Visual Impairments In Wheeling, W.Va.
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In 17th century Europe, caned chairs were all the rage. You know the kind - a wooden frame with a seat woven onto it. Nowadays though, you don’t see many caned chairs around. That's because cane doesn’t last forever. Eventually the material breaks down and needs to be replaced. Here at the Seeing Hand Association in Wheeling, West Virginia, folks are giving new life to these old chairs, and fin...
Hope and Healing - Promotional Trailer
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“Hope and Healing: A Discussion with West Virginia Youth” is a collaboration between West Virginia Public Broadcasting and the West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute. Youth from West Virginia gathered for the project to talk about issues they face on topics including substance use disorder, bullying, social media, and mental health. The project will be screened on Tuesday, April 23, at 5:30 ...
The Future Is You! - Machine Tool Technology - Season 3, SHORT
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Discover how West Virginia's Career Technical Education (CTE) programs revolutionize broadcast technology training! Our hands-on approach empowers students to explore careers in broadcasting through real-world skills and industry certifications. Join WVPB to unlock opportunities for meaningful learning experiences and kickstart your journey in the dynamic world of Machine Tool Technology. #TheF...
The Future Is You! - Broadcasting Technology - Season 3, SHORT
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The Future Is You! - Broadcasting Technology - Season 3, SHORT
The Future Is You! - Broadcast Technology - Season 3, Episode 2
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The Future Is You! - Broadcast Technology - Season 3, Episode 2
The Future Is You! - Machine Tool Technology - Season 3, Episode 1
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The Future Is You! - Machine Tool Technology - Season 3, Episode 1
Unlocked: Escape Rooms of West Virginia
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Unlocked: Escape Rooms of West Virginia
A Small Tour Of Statues - The Legislature Today, 2024
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A Small Tour Of Statues - The Legislature Today, 2024
Bob Brunner Interviews Hoppy Kercheval - The Legislature Today, 2024
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Bob Brunner Interviews Hoppy Kercheval - The Legislature Today, 2024
The Legislature Today - March 7, 2024
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The Legislature Today - March 7, 2024
Interview: Other Jobs At The State Capitol - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 23, 2024
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Interview: Other Jobs At The State Capitol - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 23, 2024
Environment - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 16, 2024
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Environment - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 16, 2024
Dr. Ted Olson: Appalachian Music Historian
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Dr. Ted Olson: Appalachian Music Historian
Education Bills - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 9, 2024
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Education Bills - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 9, 2024
Lobbyist - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 26, 2024
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Lobbyist - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 26, 2024
Committees - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 19, 2024
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Committees - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 19, 2024
Bills That Impact Students - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 2, 2024
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Bills That Impact Students - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Feb. 2, 2024
Basics Of The W.Va. Legislature - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 12, 2024
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Basics Of The W.Va. Legislature - The Legislature Today Student Reporters, Jan. 12, 2024
Above and Beyond - Nominate a WV Teacher Today!
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Above and Beyond - Nominate a WV Teacher Today!
GOSPEL Preview & Panel Discussion - Teaser
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GOSPEL Preview & Panel Discussion - Teaser
The Legislature Today - Jan. 19, 2024
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The Legislature Today - Jan. 19, 2024
The Legislature Today - Jan. 17, 2024
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The Legislature Today - Jan. 17, 2024
The Legislature Today - Jan. 15, 2024
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The Legislature Today - Jan. 15, 2024
The Legislature Today - Student Reporters Week One
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The Legislature Today - Student Reporters Week One
KidWind: Clean Energy Education for the Next Generation
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KidWind: Clean Energy Education for the Next Generation
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Jay Rockefailure. One of WV's worst governors, ever. Unemployment was 20% as he left office and state funds were near bankruptcy. Even he admitted that he had not been a successful governor (but claimed he was a good Senator).
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Only watched the first 5 mins and am already wondering why a hospice worker is so morbidly obese. I couldn't trust a health care worker who can't even manage her own health.
this song was inspired by a drive on Clopper Road in Montgomery County Maryland.
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My Father grew up in the Rock House in Logan that was used as a hospital.
I remember seeing Dan Cortez as a kid from MtvSports in the early 90's at BDay.
The Kroger in Gassaway he is in is the one that his nephew Joe just saved from closing. At the beginning you can see the young Joe when he was a WV State Senator on the finance committee.😊
Another reason why I'm a sustaining member of WVPB though I live in Mississippi. A lot of this traveled to places like Baltimore, DC, and Pittsburgh. I discovered this music among friends in Baltimore and in a used record store. There I found a Clark Kessinger album. The old time scene is strong there. I moved to Kentucky and now to Mississippi where I found people to play with. But the music isn't unique to West Virginia. It traveled with folk just as it does today, and it changed. Songs in one tuning or key in West Virginia are in a different one in Mississippi. Names for the same tune are different. It isn't uniquely Confederate just as it isn't uniquely Southern. But it binds people together despite their differences.
Hi, so. are you grinding up with the seeds and then sifting out the seeds to discard later? Also, I have a tree by my home that has pods on it from last year. The pods were left on the tree over the whole winter. Are the pods still good enough for me to pick now since they have been sitting for at least a year if not more? Or is it just best to pick them fresh at the end of summer? Thanks
I just wanted to say thank you for this video. Public broadcasting survival food is a noble endeavor.
I remember living through this. It was crazy
The fact that they "have to look into the insurance company" to get you where you would be most comfortable is heartbreaking.
Dr Mazahgri done my c spine surgery he is an experienced exceptional man and doctor
U wouldn't make ppl police officers after 8 weeks of training
What a false lying man
The ACE study was (and remains) the most profound PSEUDOSCIENCE! Look up debunking the myth of ACEs. Main idea 💡 f the study - correlation! Not causation. Do not fall in this trap. Educate yourself.
Loved the video. Dr Shultz II😂17 years to quit smoking is something. “Joe Too Cool To Smoke!!” Very NICE!! Here’s a couple videos I made of my audiophile hobby I’d like to share with you. Hi-Res stereo microphone recording of my home 2 channel stereo. I think you’ll enjoy. Use headphones or Bluetooth speakers for best experience. George Winston ~ Linus & Lucy compact disc. ruclips.net/video/blNWX0XU8Kc/видео.htmlsi=acpzSan2W2l713Wb George Winston~ Skating ~ Linus & Lucy compact disc. ruclips.net/video/Q9-g0TdXSRk/видео.htmlsi=fiuJF8KDPCQkOLOz
I thought they went to black enslaved women to help them when they were sick.
Where did they get organic stuff?
please please do a living will, do not leave it to family members.
Awesome! But you NEED to let air in the bottle before you seal it! You can get very sick because anaerobic anoxygenic bacteria will grow if there is no oxygen!
It is so very sad 😔 that it has to be like this west virginia is the worst state to get any proper medical help from the medical field ,, here in this state they sooner leve you DIE , I KNOW BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO ME ,, I CAN BE HELP TO LIVE LONGER BUT NO DOCTORS ARE WILLING TO HELP ME TO LIVE 😢😢😢😢,,,,
the most undersubscribed channel on You Tube. short vids of good info.
I make this in a growler, at least once a month. This is excellent for your kidneys and liver and will become your go to drink instead of soda and sweetened "juices". Texas heat is draining and we use switchel year round here.
Dr Bruce Foster and his wife committed suicide, what a loss!
Nice Ruby!!!
So from what I get from this it's roughly: 1 part ginger 1 part ACV 32 parts water 1+ parts sweetener of choice to taste.
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Such skilled artisans and a hard job. Sad that so many in West Virginia will lose their jobs and a way of life
Who do these people think they are?!? I’m not familiar with the artist, nor the organization documenting them, but it seems a tad harsh to publicly declare them as the _“worst Virginia artist.”_ What a bully! Isn’t art supposed to be subjective?
In the US you are at the mercy of medical insurance companies, they decide if you live or die. The healthcare system is sad and disgusting.
This is how I always thought about that war: you can't blow up an idea.
Coal is the highest priced energy their is coal operators are all liars
They will thank me for it, When i die , soon they will Have peace,, i know i must Die for the sake of these Peoole, to remove their Pain and soon they will Have peace,,, they will ask Forgiveness,, ill forgive them,,, 🤧
It is only my death that will Make all people i know to Make them feel better, to give them comfort and Relaxation, i must die, i dont know weather soon or early im just waiting for It,, soon they will have peace ,, 6:58
Sometimes people add nutmeg.
exactly like say this is a commercial
Im 47 years old and was raised on the foot of Blair Mt. Logan W.V. Im ashamed to admit that im just now discovering this national treasure of song and history. I no longer live in W.V. and don't listen to rock and punk music i did when i was younger. Its music like hers that now pull on my heart. Im just greatful for this discovery.
What does it taste like in a tea? Ty.
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They think wheeling problems are based on haircuts or restrooms.
This program inspired me in a way that I cannot express, but I feel the switch. It feels freeing. Thanks.
Living in Appalachia...WV to be exact, the harvesting of wild plants...medicinal or for food for personal use is not as prominent as it use to be. It's a loss to Appalachians identity. Many in the younger generations won't go out and harvest wild plants or even hunt wild game anymore. There's more to a story than data and numbers. Plants (and game) have periods of growth then decline in population. An abundance of wild game consumes more plants! How would you go about restricting access to these plants? Why and how would you keep people from using their land as they see fit? Most people I know that still harvest ramps are well informed about only harvesting a small percentage so as to ensure future harvests. The harvest season is very short, so what may look like a large amount being harvested at any one time will last that person a year. Besides a 5 gal bucket of freshly harvested ramps once cleaned and cooked down ends up being 1 gal of food.. Community ramp dinners are held to raise money for specific causes and most likely will be the only ramps eaten by attendees because they are the ones Not going into the mountains to dig. What do you hope to achieve here? To create a utopian world where all wild places are protected against human invasion and only a privileged few have access to these natural resources? Or do you want to preserve Appalachia's heritage? And don't say that is what you are trying to do by limiting access to these wild foods so as to preserve them for future generations. The only thing that achieves is a big disconnect from the population to their environment. A Heritage is sacrificed. A way of life is lost along the way. If the strain on the population of these indigenous plants comes from outside of Appalachia...then start there. Take it off the commercial market there! And not off the dinner plates here.
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I am a Realtor in Morgantown and learning the history of Morgantown and the history of the homes is one of my favorite aspects of the job. This was a great video of the importance of the preservation of history.
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I am proud I was alive when the last World War I Veteran was.
Pity having to try and listen against the loud rough fiddling