BY ALISE CHAFFINS Laugh, so that Aslan may sing. National comedian and WVU alum Andy Hendrickson will headline the second comedy night fundraiser for West Virginia Public Theatre at 7 […]
Author: For The Dominion Post
Modern-day party guest leans into 18th-century stays
Recently at a party I chatted with a new acquaintance while she worked on a hand-sewing project. To me, this was normal party behavior. My family members take knitting or […]
In-state talent was key to WVU’s offensive success this season
WACO, Texas — Whether it was a pitch from a recruiting pulpit or simply giving credit where it’s due, West Virginia University head football coach Neal Brown took some time […]
Frantic 2-minute drill spurs WVU to comeback win at Baylor
WACO, Texas — When it came time to deliver a successful two-minute drill, West Virginia football coach Neal Brown had complete faith in junior quarterback Garrett Greene. “Garrett is really good […]
Hawks look to take next step and become state title contenders
MORGANTOWN – The University High School girls’ basketball team knows the adage that to be the best you have to beat the best. The Hawks went 16-8 last year with […]
‘May December’ not an easy watch, but worth it
In one of my favorite television shows, “Ted Lasso,” one character asks another if his partner makes him a better man. It is meant to shock him out of the […]
Audrey Buck and Paige Brink named 1st team All-State for champion Morgantown
CHARLESTON — Greenbrier East senior libero Dia Sauvage and her team didn’t qualify for the state volleyball tournament this fall. Nonetheless, the Spartan earned her third nod on the Class […]
Philip Barbour’s MacKenna Halfin wins volleyball Player of the Year
PHILIPPI — Philip Barbour’s two-time state champion and three-time all-state member MacKenna Halfin was once cut from a volleyball team, if you can believe it. By her mom, Philip Barbour […]
A creative activity to keep the kids busy over Thanksgiving break
Are you looking for a fun activity for the kids to do while they are home on Thanksgiving Break? With the kids home for a few days, they will be […]
Better fundamentals the key to improvement for Clay-Battelle girls’ basketball
BLACKSVILLE — When asked to sum up last year’s Clay-Battelle girls basketball team’s season, coach David Joyce delivered an answer rather quickly. “At 8-15, with a first-round Sectional loss, I’d say we were pretty […]








