Root beer with vanilla ice cream — this classic combination brings back fond childhood memories for me. It actually brings back fond adult memories as well. Whenever I want this […]
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Celebrate NYE in Morgantown
By Eva MaysNewsroom@DominionPost.com There is a new way to ring in the New Year in Mountaineer Country. The NYE Big Bash will be from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Dec. 31 at […]
What is infrasound?
When I’m speaking, my family members are able to hear the sound waves my mouth emits. They are able to then turn these sounds into ideas and thoughts and emit […]
DIY Sock Monkeys
This winter turn socks into fun toys By Aldona BirdNewsroom@DominionPost.com With children home for winter break, this is a good time to craft together. Younger children may enjoy turning a […]
COLUMN: It’s time to take a holiday break
The season is in full swing, with holiday decor from your neighbor’s house to the mall, traffic backed up a mile-long with frantic holiday shoppers, the air smelling of either […]
Arthurdale weaving program brings history
Arthurdale boasts a rich history. Preserved in the basement of Arthurdale Heritage Inc.’s main building, 11 hidden gems speak to the community’s past and future. These meaningful and useful artifacts […]
DIY Holiday Ornaments
These projects are a fun way to make your own decorations By Aldona BirdNewsroom@DominionPost.com Make your own holiday décor is a fun way to spend the long evenings on these […]
Prepping for the holidays
List is long, but heart is full of joy Considering topics for my column this week, I kept getting distracted with my to-do lists for the upcoming week and a […]
DIY Holiday Garland
Warm up your spaces with this festive winter décor By Aldona BirdNewsroom@DominionPost.com Although the weather hasn’t fully committed to winter yet, it is a great time to put up winter […]
How and when did life begin?
When we think of life on Earth today, we imagine diverse sets of animals and plants. Life also includes tiny unicellular organisms called bacteria, some of which reside in our […]












