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On this episode we bring you two stories from the Archive. One was produced by Kelli Haywood in 2016 and features the history of Joe Packs - a Letcher County favorite restaurant in Isom, KY. The other - produced by Beth Bingman - is an exploration into the history of the Fellowship House Day Camp, an integrated summer camp hosted in Knoxville during the 50s and 60s. But first, we bring you a recent news story from the Ohio Valley Resource about the possibilities of marketing rare earth elements in acid mine runoff.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Manage episode 194992672 series 1087728
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On this episode we bring you two stories from the Archive. One was produced by Kelli Haywood in 2016 and features the history of Joe Packs - a Letcher County favorite restaurant in Isom, KY. The other - produced by Beth Bingman - is an exploration into the history of the Fellowship House Day Camp, an integrated summer camp hosted in Knoxville during the 50s and 60s. But first, we bring you a recent news story from the Ohio Valley Resource about the possibilities of marketing rare earth elements in acid mine runoff.
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