Be honest: Did you hate gym class when you were a kid?Of course you did. It was gym class. You had to get out of your school clothes in second […]
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Remembering Fred Fawcett
He didn’t make a big deal about it. Heck, he may not have realized he was doing it, even, as it was just part of his nature. Every Sunday morning […]
Remembering a former mayor, Ken Randolph Jr.
The next time you drive past the Wharf District to regard all that riverfront development, think of former Morgantown mayor Ken Randolph Jr. Same for your next social-distancing foray down […]
Delivering food to Mon County’s students
Write this down: www.feedmonkids.com. Put it in your phone, even. That’s the site you’ll need to visit, if you haven’t already, to sign up for breakfast and lunch provided by […]
Coronavirus puts halt on students return
Gov. Jim Justice made official Wednesday what many had likely surmised already — concerning public schools and the coronavirus. That was when he announced state students won’t be going back […]
Volunteers prepare meals to help schools
“Ready to serve,” doesn’t just apply to the pre-prepared breakfast and lunch meals which will again be going out for Monongalia County youngsters at home during the COVID-19 lock-out. You […]
School lunch program takes hit
District no longer able to make meals, lining up volunteers Gov. Jim Justice’s stay-at-home order Monday took a big bite out of Monongalia County Schools’ lunch delivery program. In response […]
Daniel’s tailors craft supplemental masks for area hospitals
MORGANTOWN — A stitch in time … just might help save the life of a Morgantown healthcare worker in the days ahead, as the city and region readies for COVID-19 […]
DHHR reports 2nd case of coronavirus in Mon County
MORGANTOWN — While lawmakers in Washington continued to debate the money merits of a nationwide pandemic recovery package March 22, coronavirus cases across West Virginia were steadily mounting. A second […]
Funeral homes take precautions due to coronavirus
As of 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, West Virginia had marked two confirmed cases of the coronavirus, according to the state Department of Health and Human Resources. While a total of 143 […]








