Noah Adams http://wmot.org en Michigan Apple Orchards Blossom After A Devastating Year http://wmot.org/post/michigan-apple-orchards-blossom-after-devastating-year Last year, almost the entire Michigan apple crop was lost because of 80-degree days in March and then some freezing April nights. This year, the apples are back, but everything always depends on the weather. Tue, 14 May 2013 07:27:00 +0000 Noah Adams 24133 at http://wmot.org Michigan Apple Orchards Blossom After A Devastating Year Struggling W.Va. Town Hopes Boy Scout Camp Brings New Life http://wmot.org/post/struggling-wva-town-hopes-boy-scout-camp-brings-new-life Picture a tiny town set along a creek in West Virginia. A mountain rises from the town's eastern edge, overlooking the 1,400 people living below. Then, July comes — and 50,000 people arrive on that mountain for the National Scout Jamboree.<p>The town is called Mount Hope. I've heard some call it "Mount Hopeless." The town went through the long, downward slump from the boom days of deep-mine coal, when it was a grand, small-town capital of coal mining.<p>Now it's crumbling, struggling, but recently hopeful, because there's a veritable pot of gold on top of that nearby mountain. Mon, 08 Apr 2013 19:55:00 +0000 Noah Adams 22790 at http://wmot.org Struggling W.Va. Town Hopes Boy Scout Camp Brings New Life Steamship Anchors A Community, But Its Days May Be Numbered http://wmot.org/post/steamship-anchors-community-its-days-may-be-numbered On the shores of Lake Michigan, the tiny town of Ludington, Mich., is home port to the last coal-fired ferry in the U.S. The SS Badger has been making trips across the lake to Manitowoc, Wis., during the good-weather months since 1953. And as it runs, the 411-foot ferry discharges coal ash slurry directly into the lake.<p>An Environmental Protection Agency permit allows the Badger to dump four tons of ash into the lake daily. Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:17:00 +0000 Noah Adams 21518 at http://wmot.org Steamship Anchors A Community, But Its Days May Be Numbered In Kentucky's Coal Country, A Resentment For Obama http://wmot.org/post/kentuckys-coal-country-resentment-obama If the voters in Louisa, Ky., had their wish, Mitt Romney would have taken the oath of office Monday. Louisa is in eastern Kentucky, and "coal" was the one-word issue in the election. President Obama is seen as an enemy of coal mining and he got only 27 percent of the vote in the county.<p>And now comes word that Louisa is going to lose its biggest industry — a power generating plant that's been burning coal since 1962.<p>Stand outside the courthouse in Louisa, a small town of 2,000 people, and you'll see that it's easy to meet a coal miner. Mitchell Maynard is a third-generation miner. Mon, 21 Jan 2013 22:13:00 +0000 Noah Adams 19978 at http://wmot.org In Kentucky's Coal Country, A Resentment For Obama Shriveled Mich. Apple Harvest Means Fewer Jobs, Tough Year Ahead http://wmot.org/post/shriveled-mich-apple-harvest-means-fewer-jobs-tough-year-ahead An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but what do you do when there are no apples? It's a question western Michigan's apple growers are dealing with this season after strange weather earlier in the year decimated the state's apple cultivation.<p>Michigan is the <a href="http://www.michiganapples.com/grow1.html">third-largest</a> apple producer in the U.S. after New York and Washington, but the state's apples will soon be in short supply. Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:44:00 +0000 Noah Adams 15759 at http://wmot.org Shriveled Mich. Apple Harvest Means Fewer Jobs, Tough Year Ahead Cruisin' For Classic Cars On A Steamy Summer Night http://wmot.org/post/cruisin-classic-cars-steamy-summer-night At the heart of the small town of Milan, Ohio, there's a graceful and tree-lined town square. It makes a good gathering spot for the classic cars and trucks of decades past.<p>A 1923 T-Bucket Ford, a '77 Chevy El Camino, a '68 AMC AMX, a '46 Dodge truck, a '59 Ford Galaxie — they all keep arriving after 5 o'clock every Tuesday evening. As the owner-drivers park around the square, engine hoods go up, lawn chairs come out — and the admiration begins.<p>If the town's name sounds familiar, it's probably because Thomas A. Edison was born here in 1847. Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:29:00 +0000 Noah Adams 14138 at http://wmot.org Cruisin' For Classic Cars On A Steamy Summer Night Obama's 'Clean Coal' Fighting Words To W.Va. Dems http://wmot.org/post/obamas-clean-coal-fighting-words-wva-dems Mingo County, deep in the southwest corner of West Virginia, has sent a "protest vote" to the attention of President Obama. In the May 8 Democratic primary, voters chose a man named <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/05/09/152326121/inmate-polls-well-against-obama-in-west-virginia-primary" target="_blank">Keith Judd</a> to run for president. He got 61 percent of the vote.<p>Judd won't be available. He's serving a 17-year sentence for extortion. Mon, 02 Jul 2012 21:29:00 +0000 Noah Adams 12795 at http://wmot.org Obama's 'Clean Coal' Fighting Words To W.Va. Dems Called To The Post, Derby Starters Pack 'Em In http://wmot.org/post/called-post-derby-starters-pack-em When the gates fly open at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on Saturday, all eyes will be on the 20 racehorses that launch themselves into the 138th Kentucky Derby. That's a lot of horses, and a special challenge for the men charged with getting them into the starting gate safely.<p>Caleb Hayes, 24, has been part of the 12-man start crew for the past six years. The 9-to-5 life isn't for him, he says — he loves his job and likes working the gate side by side with the older guys.<p>"They were working on this gate before I was even born," Hayes says. Sat, 05 May 2012 09:03:00 +0000 Noah Adams 10563 at http://wmot.org Called To The Post, Derby Starters Pack 'Em In How America 'Struck Back': Doolittle Raid Turns 70 http://wmot.org/post/how-america-struck-back-doolittle-raid-turns-70 It's just after sunrise outside the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, when 20 B-25 bombers start showing up in the western sky.<p>The B-25s land outside the museum and line up on display. They're restored, privately owned military aircraft that were brought in to help remember the 16 bombers that left on a secret mission to Japan on April 12, 1942. None of those planes actually made it back — but most of the 80 Army Air Corps crewmen who flew them did. Tue, 17 Apr 2012 21:48:00 +0000 Noah Adams 9894 at http://wmot.org How America 'Struck Back': Doolittle Raid Turns 70 Hard Times Inspire Ky. College Students To Action http://wmot.org/post/hard-times-inspire-ky-college-students-action <em>Part of a</em><em> </em><a href="http://www.npr.org/series/141796961/hard-times-a-journey-across-america">monthlong series</a><p><em>NPR's Hard Times series features stories of economic hardship and also stories of hope. Tue, 29 Nov 2011 19:59:00 +0000 Noah Adams 4471 at http://wmot.org Hard Times Inspire Ky. College Students To Action