Program for July 29, 2021 

Mine runoff in E. Kentucky stream (Image: Shutterstock) 

Floods continue to upset life in Eastern Kentucky | “Repairing the Damage”, an analysis of surface mining’s aftermath | The stories of a sheriff’s murder; how a city's signature dish says something powerful about race relations in Nashville; and how a Kentuckian’s novel made it from page to screen 

Interviews in order of appearance: 

WEKU's Corinne Boyer on the flash flooding that continues to plague Eastern Kentucky communities 

Appalachian Voices' Erin Savage discusses an analysis of damage left by "modern era" strip mining 

Bill Carman and Jean Burchell on "Saving Noah", an account of the murder of an E. Ky. Sheriff 

Rachel Martin on her book "Hot, Hot Chicken" and how the city's signature dish says something powerful about race relations in Nashville 

Carter Sickels on the premiere of the film adaptation of his novel "The Evening Hour"