How does your garden grow? You can get a jump on your horticulture efforts for spring with a drive by Pat Stewart Realtors on Saturday. Make that, a “drive-thru.” The real […]
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Fairness West Virginia: No one should be turned away because of who they are
Back when he was leading the American Civil Liberties Union in West Virginia, Andrew Schneider voiced a mantra daily. Civil liberty battles can be won, he’d say. But they don’t stay […]
COVID cases in Mon schools put an additional 95 in quarantine
The coronavirus cast its lengthiest shadow yet across Monongalia’s school district Wednesday. Four positive diagnoses were made at Cheat Lake Elementary, Ridgedale Elementary and Suncrest Middle — resulting in additional […]
Mon BOE discusses holidays, charter school proposal
Will snow days become a casualty of COVID-19? Likely so, Eddie Campbell Jr. said Tuesday night. Campbell, Mon’s superintendent of schools, told Board of Education members that students will work […]
WVEA: There should be remote learning through end of year
The hymn most associated with next week’s Thanksgiving holiday begins with the words, “We gather together.” And that’s what has Dale Lee of the West Virginia Education Association worried. Lee, who […]
Schools see fewer students in 2020
Enrollment drops as the coronavirus plagues districts Even if a coronavirus vaccine hits the market soon, the West Virginia Department of Education still might need a shot in the arm […]
Pink Out Fundraiser
Clay-Battelle teacher raises money for cancer research and awareness Twelve hours. That’s how long it took the doctors to do their work. And when she finally woke up in recovery, […]
Three counties land tech grants
Money will aid schools in Mon, Preston and Marion The robots are coming to Walmart. No, check that: The robots are leaving Walmart. The retail giant announced last week it […]
Deadline looms for charter school
Also, Mon BOE addresses spat of COVID cases Will this Friday (the 13th) prove unlucky for Monongalia County’s first proposed charter school? Or, will it go the other way for […]
‘Somewhere to go’
Facing dwindling numbers already, VFW vets have new enemy: COVID-19 On a chilly Wednesday afternoon in November, six days before Veterans Day 2014, Tom Mathews bellied up to the bar […]






