Did you know: A species of violets new to the Mountain State was recently discovered by West Virginia Division of Natural Resources ecologists. The plant, known as the prostrate blue violet (viola walteri), was found growing on limestone in forests and woodlands around Germany Valley, Pendleton County. Pendleton County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Trout in the Classroom
A letter from our editor, Zack Harold: For as long as humans have walked the Earth, we have been compelled to make things that last. You can see this compulsion in great works of literature, music, and visual art, but it’s especially evident in architecture, from the pyramids of Giza