West Virginia Week: Rivers, Manchin’s Replacement, Sparks Gas Pipeline and Power Plant Rule Changes

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Exploring West Virginia: Rivers, Politics, and Contaminated Water – A Recap of This Week’s Events

West Virginia Week celebrated Earth Day on Monday with a focus on the state’s rivers, transgender youth issues, and contaminated water in southern West Virginia. The podcast featured discussions on new federal power plant rules, Senator Joe Manchin’s endorsement for his successor, and the controversial natural gas pipeline’s proposed start date.

Hosted by Curtis Tate, the podcast delved into the week’s biggest news in the Mountain State, with contributions from a team of reporters and producers. Listeners were encouraged to learn more about West Virginia Week and stay informed about the state’s pressing issues.

Curtis Tate, the Energy & Environment Reporter, brought his extensive experience in reporting on travel, transportation, and Congress to the podcast. His dedication to covering important topics in West Virginia was evident in the engaging and informative discussions featured on the show.

For more updates and insights on West Virginia’s current affairs, listeners can tune in to West Virginia Week and follow Curtis Tate’s reporting on energy and environmental issues in the state.

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