Improving Education with Rural Health, Vahala Ranch, Women Leaders, & Matewan Museum
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Improving Education with Rural Health, Vahala Ranch, Women Leaders, & Matewan Museum
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This week on At the Leadership Table, is Part 2 of the two-part series honoring International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. General Hoyer revisits and reflects on the insights...
show moreIn the Rooted in the Mountain State segment provided by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, we will learn about Vahala Ranch in Sistersville, West Virginia. They recently were awarded a grant for the farm.
School-based health clinics provide primary health care behavioral health and other services such as vision and dental care. They provide access to students, in some instances such as rural settings; they can also serve the community. Recently one such clinic opened in southern Gallia County as part of Ohio Governor’s Mike DeWine’s Office for of Appalachia. It is a joint project of the school system, Holzer Health and Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus. We will learn more about the clinic and the services offered.
Matewan West Virginia is now a living memorial to the coal wars of the early 1900s, but in the day it was a flash point for coal company and union organizing disputes, this week Dave Miller of WMOV was in Matewan and he talked with MacKenize New Walker of the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum and she will provide an overview of the museum history and some of the projects they are in involved in at this time.
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