Losing the War on Coal: One Virginia town's painful decline
I HATE linking to anything from Faux News but when it comes to Appalachia I will take the stories where I find them.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/15/losing-war-on-coal-one-virginia-town-painful-decline/
Losing the War on Coal: One Virginia town's painful decline
By Johnny Giles
Published October 15, 2014
APPALACHIA, Va. Roger Whited doesnt have to think back too far to remember when Main Street was alive with bustling shops and offices, teeming sidewalks and even traffic jams, all thanks to the industry that was the lifeblood of this tiny mountain town and countless others like it.
But six years into what many term the Obama administrations War on Coal, Appalachias main thoroughfare is a tableau of boarded-up buildings, empty storefronts and dilapidated homes. Those who still mill about on streetcorners are looking for jobs, not places to spend their paychecks.
"I remember when the downtown area was more vibrant -- streets were packed and businesses were open, said Whited, who teaches high school social studies in Wise County. There was the hotel and Bessie's Diner, which was a popular place to get a meal. There were several other restaurants, but now the only place that serves food is a gas station....
...Many have moved away from Appalachia in search of work in recent years. Other breadwinners, reluctant to shatter the family bonds built over decades, spend their weekdays in far-off locations, sending money home and visiting on weekends or whenever they can. In Appalachia, they call it the Suitcase Brotherhood..... MORE at link provided above.