The art of the personality and the pandemic.If you know Sam Brunett, you’ll also know he’s nothing like Bob Ross.Save for the brotherhood of the brush and canvas.The late Ross […]
Author: Jim Bissett/ The Dominion Post
Morgantown Public Library offers curb-side book pick-up
Just like your favorite restaurant during these pandemic days, the Morgantown Public Library system is now offering takeout fare to feed your head. Well, OK — it doesn’t have to […]
School feeding program resumes June 8
The feeding program introduced this spring by Mon County Schools in response to COVID-19 will resume next month, the district announced. Drive-through pickups will begin June 8 at Skyview Elementary, […]
‘We ’re not going to forget that’
Veterans remind us what today’s holiday should really mean Walter Zinn never got tired of telling it. It was a war story. The events described occurred on a sunny spring […]
Westwood Middle School principal named Principal of the Year
A middle school principal, as any middle school principal will attest, has to spend lots of time doing lots of things — all at once. That’s why John Conrad, who […]
Mr. Shoe and the Rising Stars
Mr. Shoe and the Rising Stars. No, that’s not the name of your crazy uncle’s sonically challenged garage band that played exactly one (mercifully short) gig in the summer of […]
Morgantown City Council discusses what reopening downtown will look like
You can come downtown if you want — but you’re still going to have to keep your distance. That was the word from Morgantown City Council on Tuesday night as […]
Compassion at Work partners with The Dominion Post to recognize those in service positions during COVID-19
Eyes crinkle. That’s how you can tell a smile from underneath the folds of a COVID-19 mask. You saw it the other day. After some thought, you decided to venture […]
Class of 2020: The class of COVID-19
If you’re a high school senior, you likely watched this movie as a little kid. “Back to the Future.” Your dad surely has it on ancient DVD. Heck, he probably […]
Morgantown High School has parade for senior year student
In life, you have to take what you get. Which is often what you don’t want. Accidents. Illness. Calamities of varying degree. If you’re lucky, though — and it never […]







