GRANVILLE — The Granville Police Department is looking for information regarding two incidents at Target. A man stole two cell phones from the store and another individual used counterfeit money […]
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Star City Volunteer Fire Department donates rescue truck
MORGANTOWN — A gift from the Star City Volunteer Fire Department has given the Mountaineer Area Rescue Group a better way to organize searches and save lives. The fire department recently […]
Former home of Milan “Mike” Puskar sells for $1.43 million
MORGANTOWN — Joe R. Pyle calls the winning bid the Penthouse at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place. Milan “Mike” Puskar’s former home was auctioned Wednesday, with Phil Weser bidding $1,430,000. […]
Morgantown High beats Wheeling Park 3-1 in volleyball; prep roundup 9-11
Morgantown dropped the first set, but came back strong to sweep the next three and knocked off Wheeling Park 3-1 in girls volleyball Tuesday. Wheeling Park won the first set […]
2 inmates diagnosed with Hepatitis A at North Central Regional Jail
MORGANTOWN — Two inmates at North Central Regional Jail in Doddridge County have been diagnosed with Hepatitis A, according to the Monongalia County Health Department. Others at the jail are […]
West Virginia University vs. Youngstown State gallery
MORGANTOWN — The home opener at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium on Sept. 8 marked the third meeting between the WVU Mountaineers and the Youngstown State Penguins. Quarterback Will Grier rebounded […]
WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities urges community Run, Walk or Roll on Sept. 23
MORGANTOWN — All-inclusive. That’s one of the main taglines for the WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities’ Run, Walk or Roll races. The event includes a 5K run, 1 mile […]
Preston blitzed by John Marshall, falls 47-14
By Cody Tomer, The Intelligencer MOUNDSVILLE — In the blink of an eye John Marshall was in firm control of Friday night’s game at Monarch Stadium. Set up by scrappy […]
WVU Nursery school hosts tea party for tots
MORGANTOWN — It was all about tea and tots Friday afternoon at the WVU Nursery School Child Development Laboratory. Children — with the help of school employees — held the […]
Prickett’s Fort holds hearth cooking demonstration
MORGANTOWN — Colonial cooking isn’t as easy as turning a knob on a stove. In fact, it likely took early American settlers hours to make dinner cooking over the hearth. That’s […]












