MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board (MUB) will be ready to take over trash and recycling billing for Republic Services’ residential customers in Morgantown on May 1. MUB General Manager […]
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Monongalia County moves to No. 2 spot in state health ranking
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — When it comes to overall health statistics, Monongalia County is a standout in West Virginia, jumping from third to second — behind only Jefferson County […]
MUB releases its water quality report
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Utility Board (MUB) General Manager Tim Ball said the feedback included in MUB’s recently released 2018 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) reflects the time and talent invested by […]
Mountain Line Transit Board discusses new routes
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — Members of the Mountain Line Transit Board congratulated General Manager Dave Bruffy and his staff on March 14 for their work preparing Mountain Line for […]
Morgantown’s choice to place municipal item on ballot is up to the county
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — Donald Kersey, director and deputy legal counsel of the West Virginia Secretary of State’s elections division, said the choice of whether a municipal item is […]
Morgantown officials work on ordinance to set special election date
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — Morgantown officials are working on an ordinance that would set a special election date and provide ballot language for a proposed change to the city’s […]
Mon commission interested in government-spending website
MORGANTOWN — The Monongalia County Commission said it would like to be the first in the state to sign onto West Virginia Auditor JB McCuskey’s efforts to put details of […]
DOH looks to acquire 16 parcels of land for Mileground project
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) Spokesman Brent Walker said the agency is negotiating land acquisition deals for an initial group of 16 parcels ahead […]
Morgantown council to discuss $35.3M city budget March 6
The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — A first reading of the city’s spending plan for the 2018-’19 fiscal year, planning and zoning changes pertaining to hostels and tattoo parlors and a […]
City council members discuss elections
MORGANTOWN — Regardless of whether city leadership opts to alter Morgantown’s charter to extend and/or stagger future council terms, it appears as if the standalone municipal election is here to […]




