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The latest news from the Smith OEDC

Coalfield Development’s ACT Now Coalition Chosen As Finalist In EDA’s Build Back Better Regional Challenge

Coalfield is leading a coalition called ACT (Appalachian Climate Technology) Now. It consists of more than 20 public and private partners working to expand emerging climate resilient sectors of the local economy. The Coalition includes the state’s two largest cities (City of Huntington and the City of Charleston) as well as its two largest universities (West Virginia University and Marshall University), and some of the most innovative community and economic development nonprofits in the state...

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Leveraging WV’s Outdoor Assets

“Danny Twilley, Ph.D. and assistant dean of the WVU Brad and Alys Smith Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative, explains to host Sheila Hyland how this talent and retention program helps the state through supporting remote professionals and their families who relocate to the state in pursuit of a high quality, outdoor lifestyle.”

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WVU names Edwards to lead development of outdoor recreation infrastructure

“Edwards gained quite the reputation in the trail building community and is known for the care and effort he places into design, with special attention to sustainability and working with the topography of the land. He brings this knowledge, experience, and creativity with him as he seeks to reimagine trails in West Virginia that will shape the state’s communities for years to come. ”

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Trails in the Making

“As far as trail-building, the primary effort this season has gone into the beginning stages of a several-mile shared-use trail system on WVU property at West Run—trails that will open officially in the spring. The Smith OEDC hired the International Mountain Biking Association’s Trail Solutions team and Appalachian Dirt out of Thomas to do the grading and initial cut-in, which prepared the surface for finishing work by volunteers.”

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