MORGANTOWN — Director of Athletics Shane Lyons announced the 2018 WVU volleyball schedule Monday. The slate features 15 home games for the Mountaineers, including a pair of tournaments set to […]
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Thomas Everly
Thomas Lee Everly, 84, of Maidsville, passed away Monday morning, June 4, 2018, at his residence. Born Jan. 9, 1934, in Morgantown, he was a son of the late Charles […]
Honest people make our city all the more wonderful
Frank Gmeindl, Morgantown What great people we have in Morgantown. Recently I lost my wallet while bicycling from Seneca Center to Sabraton and Greenmont. Of course, it contained my credit […]
Phyllis I. Orinick
Phyllis I. Orinick, 78, of Morgantown, passed away Sunday, June 3, 2018, at Mapleshire Nursing & Rehab Center with her family by her side. Phyllis was born in Morgantown on […]
Mary Ann Basile Angotti
Mary Ann Basile Angotti, 91, of Clarksburg, passed away Friday, June 1, 2018, at the United Hospital Center, in Bridgeport. She was born in Anmoore on Nov. 17, 1926, a […]
Patricia “Patty” Ann Poling Larew
Patricia “Patty” Ann Larew, 74 of Newburg, passed away at home with her loving family by her side on Sunday, June 3, 2018. She was born in Grafton on Sept. […]
Trinity awarded grant for outdoor learning
MORGANTOWN — From observing the life cycle of a butterfly to identifying bird species, students at Trinity Christian will soon have a greater opportunity to understand and appreciate nature through […]
Inspiring state’s youth to embrace STEM regardless of career path
By Heather Bresch I was thrilled to be at WVU recently to announce an exciting collaboration between Mylan and the university. Not only is West Virginia my home state, but […]
State schools’ district model archaic, costly
By Nigel E. Jeffries West Virginia’s school district model is antiquated and full of redundancies that need to be reorganized or eliminated. The state Constitution, as amended, establishes the West […]
SNAP work rules still don’t address barriers
Kelly Allen, Morgantown A letter written in The Dominion Post on Monday asked, “If you’re able to work, why must taxpayers feed you?” The simple answer is that many West […]





