Human bodies need a healthy population of “good” microorganisms to maintain optimum wellness. These helpful microbes occur naturally in the body, and a well-balanced diet is typically all that’s needed […]
Author: For The Dominion Post
Phillips-Hartley named all-tourney
Morgantown senior Max Phillips-Hartley earned all-tournament recognition playing in last week’s WVSSAC state tennis tournament in Charleston. All-tournament distinction replaces all-state accolades from previous years. In the tournament, Phillips-Hartley advances […]
Positive Spin makes biking accessible to everyone interested
Biking in the Morgantown area can be daunting to newcomers, especially those who come to the Mountain State from flatter parts of the world. Many local organizations work to make […]
University knocks off Bridgeport 3-0 to win 1st section title since 2016
MORGANTOWN – With its season on the line, the University High School baseball team turned to its senior class on Monday. The 10 seniors played a prominent role as they […]
PSD 1 considering expansion of Independence Road
BY JENIFFER GRAHAM KINGWOOD — Preston County PSD 1, located in Arthurdale, is considering an expansion that would take in part of Independence Road, according to Paige Hatch, Chief Operator […]
Trinity stuns Notre Dame to stay alive in sectionals
MORGANTOWN — The Trinity baseball team scored 10 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to keep its season alive on Wednesday, defeating Notre Dame 12-7 at Mylan Park. […]
Morgantown softball eliminated by John Marshall in section championship
GLEN DALE – What a difference a day makes. In Tuesday’s nearly two-and-a-half hour marathon, Morgantown could do nothing wrong in defeating John Marshall, 9-4, to set up Wednesday’s W.Va. […]
Pitching, homers lift Morgantown over Wheeling Park
MORGANTOWN — According to Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver, “The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three-run homers.” Wednesday night on sunny Dale Miller Field […]
Plant lovers rejoice: Hoot & Howl grows with Euphorbia
Hoot & Howl has been doing a lot of growing this spring. The popular gift shop, which opened on Walnut Street in 2018, features the handiwork of artists and craftspeople […]
Crogan Lift Station expansion about halfway complete
BY JENNIFER GRAHAM KINGWOOD — The Kingwood Sanitary Sewer Board met Monday evening, and ended with the board members going into executive session. Eleni Knight, an engineer from Civil & […]





