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Renovating ‘Negative’ Images Of History And Using Mussels For Pollution Cleanup, This West Virginia Morning

Renovating ‘Negative’ Images Of History And Using Mussels For Pollution Cleanup, This West Virginia Morning

Update: 2025-09-19
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On this West Virginia Morning, as national parks begin working to remove negative images from America’s past, not everyone views the renovations underway at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park as positive. 





And, a 16-year pollution problem is getting some help from a tiny aquatic creature “musseling” its way into a tributary of the Monongahela River. 





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West Virginia Morning is produced with help from Bill Lynch, Chris Schulz, Curtis Tate, Eric Douglas, Maria Young and Randy Yohe.





Eric Douglas is our news director. Teresa Wills is our host. Maria Young produced this episode.





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Renovating ‘Negative’ Images Of History And Using Mussels For Pollution Cleanup, This West Virginia Morning

Renovating ‘Negative’ Images Of History And Using Mussels For Pollution Cleanup, This West Virginia Morning

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