Noah Adams http://kttz.org en In Neville's Thrillers, Belfast's Violent Past Still Burns http://kttz.org/post/nevilles-thrillers-belfasts-violent-past-still-burns At 41, with long black hair, Stuart Neville looks more like the rock guitarist he used to be than the author he is now. He lives in a small town with his family — not in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the city that plays a central role in his thrillers, but just outside it.<p>This week, world leaders are gathered in Northern Ireland for the G-8 conference, but such a meeting would have been unthinkable before the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which brought Catholics and Protestants together in a new, tense, power-sharing government. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 06:57:00 +0000 Noah Adams 26482 at http://kttz.org In Neville's Thrillers, Belfast's Violent Past Still Burns In Ohio Town, Okla. Twister Conjures Echoes Of 1974 Disaster http://kttz.org/post/ohio-town-okla-twister-conjures-echoes-1974-disaster When a tornado roars into a populated area, the change is often drastic and deadly, and it happens within minutes. As the people of Oklahoma struggle to look beyond this month's devastating storms, residents of Xenia, Ohio, are reflecting on the tornado of 1974.<p>Xenia, in southwest Ohio near Dayton, became well-known to the nation that year. "Everywhere I go, and I've been all over the U.S., if I say I'm from Xenia people say, 'tornado,' " says Catherine Wilson, who runs the historical society in Xenia. Fri, 31 May 2013 21:49:00 +0000 Noah Adams 25540 at http://kttz.org In Ohio Town, Okla. Twister Conjures Echoes Of 1974 Disaster Michigan Apple Orchards Blossom After A Devastating Year http://kttz.org/post/michigan-apple-orchards-blossom-after-devastating-year Last year, almost the entire Michigan apple crop was lost because of 80-degree days in March and then some freezing April nights. This year, the apples are back, but everything always depends on the weather. Tue, 14 May 2013 07:27:00 +0000 Noah Adams 24426 at http://kttz.org Michigan Apple Orchards Blossom After A Devastating Year Struggling W.Va. Town Hopes Boy Scout Camp Brings New Life http://kttz.org/post/struggling-wva-town-hopes-boy-scout-camp-brings-new-life Picture a tiny town set along a creek in West Virginia. A mountain rises from the town's eastern edge, overlooking the 1,400 people living below. Then, July comes — and 50,000 people arrive on that mountain for the National Scout Jamboree.<p>The town is called Mount Hope. I've heard some call it "Mount Hopeless." The town went through the long, downward slump from the boom days of deep-mine coal, when it was a grand, small-town capital of coal mining.<p>Now it's crumbling, struggling, but recently hopeful, because there's a veritable pot of gold on top of that nearby mountain. Mon, 08 Apr 2013 19:55:00 +0000 Noah Adams 22326 at http://kttz.org Struggling W.Va. Town Hopes Boy Scout Camp Brings New Life Steamship Anchors A Community, But Its Days May Be Numbered http://kttz.org/post/steamship-anchors-community-its-days-may-be-numbered On the shores of Lake Michigan, the tiny town of Ludington, Mich., is home port to the last coal-fired ferry in the U.S. The SS Badger has been making trips across the lake to Manitowoc, Wis., during the good-weather months since 1953. And as it runs, the 411-foot ferry discharges coal ash slurry directly into the lake.<p>An Environmental Protection Agency permit allows the Badger to dump four tons of ash into the lake daily. Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:14:00 +0000 Noah Adams 20341 at http://kttz.org Steamship Anchors A Community, But Its Days May Be Numbered In Kentucky's Coal Country, A Resentment For Obama http://kttz.org/post/kentuckys-coal-country-resentment-obama If the voters in Louisa, Ky., had their wish, Mitt Romney would have taken the oath of office Monday. Louisa is in eastern Kentucky, and "coal" was the one-word issue in the election. President Obama is seen as an enemy of coal mining and he got only 27 percent of the vote in the county.<p>And now comes word that Louisa is going to lose its biggest industry — a power generating plant that's been burning coal since 1962.<p>Stand outside the courthouse in Louisa, a small town of 2,000 people, and you'll see that it's easy to meet a coal miner. Mitchell Maynard is a third-generation miner. Mon, 21 Jan 2013 22:05:00 +0000 Noah Adams 17947 at http://kttz.org In Kentucky's Coal Country, A Resentment For Obama The Rebirth Of Rye Whiskey And Nostalgia For 'The Good Stuff' http://kttz.org/post/rebirth-rye-whiskey-and-nostalgia-good-stuff It used to be said that only old men drink rye, sitting alone down at the end of the bar, but that's no longer the case as bartenders and patrons set aside the gins and the vodkas and rediscover the pleasures of one of America's old-fashioned favorites.<p>Whiskey from rye grain was what most distilleries made before Prohibition. Then, after repeal in 1933, bourbon, made from corn, became more popular. Wed, 26 Dec 2012 07:14:00 +0000 Noah Adams 16621 at http://kttz.org The Rebirth Of Rye Whiskey And Nostalgia For 'The Good Stuff' Elizabeth LaPrelle: Carrying On The Appalachian Tradition http://kttz.org/post/elizabeth-laprelle-carrying-appalachian-tradition <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5h7c-MZBX0</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbPJSOef4NE</p> Sun, 02 Dec 2012 06:33:00 +0000 Noah Adams 15385 at http://kttz.org Elizabeth LaPrelle: Carrying On The Appalachian Tradition Shriveled Mich. Apple Harvest Means Fewer Jobs, Tough Year Ahead http://kttz.org/post/shriveled-mich-apple-harvest-means-fewer-jobs-tough-year-ahead An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but what do you do when there are no apples? It's a question western Michigan's apple growers are dealing with this season after strange weather earlier in the year decimated the state's apple cultivation.<p>Michigan is the <a href="http://www.michiganapples.com/grow1.html">third-largest</a> apple producer in the U.S. after New York and Washington, but the state's apples will soon be in short supply. Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:44:00 +0000 Noah Adams 11138 at http://kttz.org Shriveled Mich. Apple Harvest Means Fewer Jobs, Tough Year Ahead Michigan Author Dreams Up A Deadlier Ann Arbor http://kttz.org/post/michigan-author-dreams-deadlier-ann-arbor Ask Harry Dolan to take you for lunch at a restaurant he's written about, and he won't disappoint. In downtown Ann Arbor, Mich., on Liberty Street, the vegetarian restaurant Seva serves mushroom sliders and yam fries that both the crime writer and his characters are quite fond of. With any luck, you'll also catch the perfect song playing in the background — "Psycho Killer" by the Talking Heads.<p>Dolan's David Loogan crime series follows the editor of a mystery magazine who's always finding trouble. Mon, 27 Aug 2012 07:24:00 +0000 Noah Adams 9834 at http://kttz.org Michigan Author Dreams Up A Deadlier Ann Arbor