If you’re under the impression West Virginia’s maple syrup production is on the rise, you’re probably right. This story was originally published in the March 2016 issue of Wonderful West Virginia. written by Pam Kaseyphotographed by Carla Witt Ford In the fall of 2012, Henry Brenneman came from Pennsylvania to Randolph
Windows to the Heavens
West Virginia’s rural landscape offers stargazers a respite from urban light pollution. This story was originally published in the February 2015 issue of Wonderful West Virginia. written by Mikenna Pierotti When the sun sets in Calhoun County, something unusual happens. At least it’s unusual in the heavily populated eastern half of
Dogwood Days
This spring, take time to discover West Virginia’s many species of dogwood—and their importance to their ecosystems. This story was originally published in the April 2017 issue of Wonderful West Virginia. written by Mikenna Pierotti It’s the last few days of April, and with them the last of the early morning