Author: Tim Carmichael

  • Bloody Breathitt: The Murder That Shook Appalachia

    Breathitt County, Kentucky, is a place with a complicated history. By the early 1900s, it had earned the nickname “Bloody Breathitt” for its reputation of violence, political corruption, and feuds. In 1903, the murder of James B. Marcum, a lawyer who challenged the powerful, became a defining moment in the county’s story. This is not…

  • True Story: The Appalachian Murder Mystery That Haunts Rainbow Valley

    On a summer evening in June 1980, what appeared at first glance to be a couple sharing an intimate moment in West Virginia’s Droop Mountain Park turned out to be a gruesome discovery. A college student stumbled upon the bodies of two women—Vicki Durian (26) and Nancy Santomero (19)—who had been shot at close range…

  • The Hidden Cost of Budget Cuts- How Republican Proposals Could Impact Their Own Voters in Appalachia

    In the aftermath of the 2024 election, the newly empowered Republican government is moving forward with an ambitious budget resolution that proposes significant cuts to federal spending. While budget restraint is often framed as fiscal responsibility, a closer examination reveals a concerning reality: the proposed cuts could disproportionately impact many of the same voters who…

  • The Soul of the Mountains- What Makes Appalachian Cooking Unforgettable?

    “From cornbread to ramps, the flavors of the mountains tell a story of resourcefulness, community, and deep-rooted tradition. As the author of three cookbooks on the subject, I’ve spent years uncovering what makes this cuisine so special.” Appalachian food has always been about working with what’s available. Long before “sustainable” and “organic” became trendy, mountain…

  • The Night the Church Bell Rang on Its Own in the Heart of Appalachia

    In the backwoods of eastern Kentucky, there’s an old church that’s been standing longer than anyone can remember. It’s a plain, boxy building with peeling white paint and a steeple that tilts like it’s about to give up. The bell inside hasn’t been rung in years, not since the last preacher left town. But folks…

  • Betrayed by the Ballot- How Appalachia Voted for the Politicians Slashing Their Healthcare

    In the Appalachian Mountains, a healthcare emergency is taking shape. The new Republican budget resolution threatens to destroy the medical safety net that millions of residents depend on in a region already hit hard by poverty, health problems, and limited care options. Throughout Appalachian states — Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Ohio and more— Medicaid isn’t just…

  • The Stone Terror of the Smokies- Exploring the Legend of Spearfinger

    In the Great Smokie Mountains, Cherokee stories tell of a dangerous being that once hunted in the forests in the Smoky Mountains. Known as U’tlun’ta’ or “Spearfinger,” this shapeshifting witch is one of the most frightening characters in Native American folklore. Spearfinger had one terrifying feature: her right index finger was long and sharp like…

  • Mountain Symphony

    Through ancient ridges draped in blue,I wind my way on trails worn true.Where rhododendrons paint the wayWith pink and white on summer’s day. The valley stretches far below,A patchwork quilt of green and gold.While hawks drift lazy circles high,Their shadows dancing cross the sky. Each footfall brings a gentle peace,As worldly troubles find release.The mountain…

  • Mountain Lawmaker – Liston B. Ramsey A Legacy of Service to Western North Carolina

    Liston B. Ramsey, an influential North Carolina legislator who championed the interests of Western North Carolina’s rural communities, left an indelible mark on the region through his decades of public service and dedication to local development. Born on February 26, 1919, in Madison County’s Walnut Creek community, Ramsey showed promise early in life. As valedictorian…

  • The Granny Women of Appalachia: Mountain Medicine and Folk Healing

    The first time I watched my grandmother cure a wart, it wasn’t magic — it was something far more powerful. She took an onion hull in her weathered hands, a small heated rock, and a piece of clean white cloth. With practiced movements, she rubbed the wart on my hand with the onion hull and…