For generations, Appalachia depended on coal seams, railroad tracks, timber and industries that sustained its mountain communities. Families built lives around mines, rail yards and machine shops. They developed a culture shaped by resilience, hard work and practical problem-solving. In the early years of the 21st century, a remarkable transformation unfolded. Throughout Southwest Virginia and Central Appalachia, students, educators, business le…
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