Written by Kevin Ridder

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Kevin Ridder

Born in Arizona and raised in Tennessee, Kevin’s love of the mountains drove him to move even further east to Boone, N.C., where he serves as The Appalachian Voice's Associate Editor and a communications associate for the organization.

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Mountain Valley Pipeline Sparks Anger

Pipeline construction crews have upset residents along Mountain Valley’s route by logging near tree-sitters, ignoring a state-issued temporary work suspension and accidentally pelting a family with erosion control pellets.

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Seeking Cooperative Change

Jeff Lewis lost the election for Powell Valley Electric Cooperative’s board, but he hopes they will take his concerns to heart.

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Legal Challenges Against Pipelines Heat Up

Federal and state courts alike have partially halted the construction of fracked gas pipelines across the region as cases are decided and permits are reevaluated.

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Federal fund for black lung healthcare in danger

Our elected representatives need to step up and make sure coal companies pay their fair share toward healthcare for coal miners with black lung disease.

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Mountain Valley and Atlantic Coast Pipeline Challenges Continue

A slew of legal challenges and protestors has suspended construction on the Mountain Valley and Atlantic Coast pipelines.

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Logging and Prescribed Burns: Healthy or Harmful?

The use of timber harvests and prescribed burns on national forest land is hotly debated by conservationists and forest users.

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Hemp and Medical Cannabis Make Joint Gains

Industrial hemp could soon be legalized nationally under the 2018 Farm Bill, and Virginia could soon have up to five medical cannabis oil dispensaries in the state.

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Groups Aim to Reshape Nantahala-Pisgah Plan

Conservationists, recreation enthusiasts, the timber industry and more have played a major part in the U.S. Forest Service’s ongoing effort to make major changes to the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Management Plan for the first time since 1994.

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Nantahala-Pisgah Plan Q&A: Tommy Cabe

Tommy Cabe is the Tribal forest resource specialist…

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John Wilson

Nantahala-Pisgah Plan Q&A: John Wilson

John Wilson is a wilderness advocate and documentary…

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