It’s official: Week 4 of Gov. Jim Justice’s reopening plan will see campgrounds renting out spots. That’s great, but it should have happened sooner. State officials believe it’s safe to […]
Author: Andrew Spellman, The Dominion Post
West Virginia University receives top marks from Blue Ridge Outdoors, looks to help shift state’s economic focus to outdoor recreation
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Gandalf the Grey gave us plenty of one-liners to mull over, but one sticks out more than others, “The world is not in your books and maps, […]
Lacrosse senior Mallory Napolillo grateful for what UHS has done for her through sports, regardless of how her career ended
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Lacrosse isn’t big in West Virginia but to those who play or coach it, the sport can be their world. That’s especially true for senior Mallory Napolillo. […]
The fly guy: Blake Mattern’s passion for fly tying, fishing reaches new heights
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It was 2008 when Blake Mattern became hooked on fly fishing. That fateful day 12 years ago, his friend took him Monterville, an unincorporated town in the […]
The bird whisperer: Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Lisa Williams leads the charge in ruffed grouse conservation, innovation
LISTEN: Caving, disease and innovation – Lisa Williams’ journey from small-town West Virginia to the forefront of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s ruffed grouse restoration mission HARRISBURG, Pa. – Lisa Williams has […]
UHS long jump star sophomore Sierra Lanham isn’t letting COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of her goals
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Looking to secure a state title and make New Balance nationals for the second year in a row, University High sophomore long jumper Sierra Lanham was devastated when […]
From Keyser to Morgantown, Caden Biser discusses moving before his senior football season
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Sometimes it’s hard to be a coach’s son, but Caden Biser is lucky his dad, new Morgantown High football coach Sean Biser, takes into account his thoughts […]
Viking Performance clients still meeting fitness needs although gym is temporarily closed
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – There’s a solid argument around whether gyms and training facilities should be open: It’s not unknown that they have some of the strictest cleaning and disinfecting regimens […]
Preston, Monongalia County schools take part in #BeALight event to honor senior athletes
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Parents, friends, administrators and students alike took a moment Friday night to remember senior athletes and their lost season. “Shine for WV Seniors 2020” was organized by the […]
COLUMN: Public land hunting is amazing, but it can also invite knuckleheads
We all have those bad days while hunting. Maybe you underdressed, get to your spot without something essential or it just seems like the universe is against you. Yet as […]













