Young adults in Fayetteville want to see state leaders prioritize not only tourism, but specific infrastructure needs to grow the industry — everything from parking to affordable housing for local residents.
As a reader-supported West Virginian newsroom, we rely on your generosity to power our journalism.
Now through December 31, NewsMatch will match your new monthly donation 12 times or TRIPLE your one-time gift, up to $1,000. We are committed to giving West Virginians the information they need to make our state a better place.
Young adults in Fayetteville want to see state leaders prioritize not only tourism, but specific infrastructure needs to grow the industry — everything from parking to affordable housing for local residents.