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This week, we look back at a shocking crime near the Appalachian Trail and speak to the author of a book that re-examines the case.
We also sample a beloved Lenten staple made in Charleston, West Virginia. It’s a Yugoslavian fish stew that has a little bit of everything.
And we talk with the poet laureate of Blair County, Pennyslvania, who invented the demi-sonnet.
You’ll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.
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This week, we look back at a shocking crime near the Appalachian Trail and speak to the author of a book that re-examines the case.
We also sample a beloved Lenten staple made in Charleston, West Virginia. It’s a Yugoslavian fish stew that has a little bit of everything.
And we talk with the poet laureate of Blair County, Pennyslvania, who invented the demi-sonnet.
You’ll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

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