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More Than Mail - Rural Postal Service Threatened

From WMMT | 21:19

As the U.S. Postal Service faces financial crisis, Central Appalachia and much of rural America may be hard hit by pending closures of post offices and mail processing centers. WMMT's Sylvia Ryerson and Mimi Pickering hear from postal workers and community members about what these changes might mean for southeastern Kentucky.

Blake_small As the U.S. Postal Service faces financial crisis, Central Appalachia and much of rural America may be hard hit by pending closures of post offices and mail processing centers.  To avoid bankruptcy, the Postal Service had announced plans to make reductions amounting to approximately $3 billion.  Such drastic cuts would result in slower first class delivery and close hundreds of mail facilities nationwide.  After public and Congressional outcry, USPS announced a moratorium on closures until May 15, 2012. In this expanded WMMT report customers at the Burdine and Premium post offices, two of the nine in Letcher County, KY on the closure list, describe what the service means to their communities while offiicials from the USPS and the American Postal Workers Union offer differing solutions to the Postal Service financial crisis.

Buffalo Creek Disaster Remembered

From WMMT | 08:53

This Sunday, February 26 marks the 40th anniversary of the Buffalo Creek Disaster in Logan County, West Virginia. The disaster occured when the damn to a coal slurry impoundment owned by the Pittson Coal Company broke, unleashing approximately 132,000,000 US gallons of black waster water down into the hollows of Buffalo Creek, killing 125 people.

This feature is made from selections from Mimi Pickering's Appalshop film The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man, with music written by Doug Yarrow and Ruth Yarrow and performed by Jack Wright.

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This Sunday, February 26 marks the 40th anniversary of the Buffalo Creek Disaster in Logan County, West Virginia.  The disaster occured when the damn to a coal slurry impoundment owned by the Pittson Coal Company broke, unleashing approximately 132,000,000 US gallons of black waster water down into the hollows of Buffalo Creek, killing 125 people.

This feature is made from selections from Mimi Pickering's Appalshop film The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man, with music written by Doug Yarrow and Ruth Yarrow and performed by Jack Wright.