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JANUARY–APRIL 1997
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Vision and Involvement: Empowered Communities
by Fred D. Baldwin
Throughout Appalachia, citizens are working together to improve their communities. The stories of several efforts show that all have the same starting point: people organizing and cooperating to solve their problems.

Learning to Lead the HI-Y Way
by Fred D. Baldwin
At Camp Horseshoe, a program sponsored by the Ohio–West Virginia YMCA puts teenagers through basic training in citizenship. The benefits of that training will last for years.

Challenging Cancer at the Grass Roots
by James E. Casto
The National Cancer Institute has launched an initiative aimed at combating cancer in Appalachia. Teams of citizens at the local level are providing the muscle for the Appalachia Leadership Initiative on Cancer.

ANDROS Does the Dirty Work
by Fred D. Baldwin
A remote-controlled robot has made REMOTEC a world leader in its field. REMOTEC is one of a number of success stories from Valley Industrial Park, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Ohio Puts Kids on the College Track
by Fred D. Baldwin
Several Ohio high schools have substantially boosted the college-going rates of their senior classes. The approaches include demystifying the application process and giving students a firm foundation in the basics.

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Appalachian Scene
The Appalachian African-American Cultural Center: Building on the Past
Inside Information

Cover of the January-April 1997 issue of Appalachia Magazine

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