Between the swiftly ballooning shopping centers and developments in the area, a new restaurant or bar is always popping up in Morgantown. Most of these are chains. I don’t mean […]
Author: For The Dominion Post
Hops can be used for more than beer
A few years ago, I planted hops — one pot that my father had bought and delayed planting and another from a friend who grows hops. They grew each year, […]
A republic if you can keep it
On Sept. 18, 1787, emerging from the four-month Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin was asked, “Dr. Franklin, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” According to the […]
Hawks overcome slow start to top Steubenville (Oh.) 6-0
MORGANTOWN – Inspiration can come at the most unexpected times. The University High School girls’ soccer team was inspired from an unlikely source on Saturday on its way to a […]
Wear and Ware It Again is truly a thrifter’s paradise
Thrifting is a special kind of joy. Shopping in the second-hand market reduces waste in landfills, allows one to live large on less, and is a great way to support […]
UHS goes on the offensive in victory over Weir
MORGANTOWN — One quick visit to a soccer field anywhere across the United States and there’s a phrase that will be heard over and over. Shoot the ball! Most of […]
Bewitched by witch hazel
Lately, a shrub that grows in the woods around my house has been catching my eye. The same shrub got my attention late in the fall last year. The plant […]
Tone issues in ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ make it feel pedestrian
It’s somewhat rare for a streaming rom-com to get a lot of buzz before it is released. But when the source material is a New York Times bestseller in a […]
Middle-schoolers will start class earlier this year
BY EVA MURPHY Middle schoolers in Monongalia County will have a rude awakening starting Tuesday. A change in school bus routes necessitated some instructional schedule tweaks at the elementary and […]
Wood looking to replace 7 seniors as his Cee-Bees eye another playoff run
BLACKSVILLE — If opponents of the Clay-Battelle volleyball team can learn anything from Elyse Moore’s father, Josh Moore, it might just be to “run away.” At least that’s the advice […]




