MORGANTOWN—Concern over food shortages and difficulty getting to grocery stores due to COVID-19 caused many West Virginians to turn to local farmers, and in turn, local farmers had to turn […]
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ETAM Earth Station sold to Deep Space Network
Duke Jordan, a sales professional with Great Expectations Realty Commercial division in Charleston, said Etam Earth Station was sold to Deep Space Network LLC for about $1.5 million. Jordan said […]
DIY Fabric Scrap Baskets
By ALDONA BIRDNewsroom@DominionPost.com Whether you are preparing to celebrate the upcoming Easter holiday or doing some spring cleaning and organizing, customizable baskets are a great DIY. Baskets have multiple uses, […]
World Down Syndrome Day – a day to raise awareness and celebrate uniqueness
March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day – a day intended to raise awareness and spread education about the condition, as well as a day for those affected by the […]
Preston commission looks at mine blowout, pay raises
KINGWOOD – Concerns caused by the blowout at the T&T mine last week are not over, according to Amanda Pitzer, Director of Friends of the Cheat. “We don’t know what’s […]
Sisters go for the Gold, achieve highest award in Girl Scouts
Achieving the Gold Award as a member of Girl Scouts of the USA is no easy task, especially during COVID-19, but sisters Amelia and Olivia Cox were both up for […]
Frying Up for Funding
WVU Today The first livestreamed Bob Huggins Fish Fry raised $500,000 to benefit the Norma Mae Huggins Endowment at the WVU Cancer Institute and the Remember the Miners organization. The […]
Postcast 63 – March 19, 2021
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What’s Blooming at WVBG
This is a new weekly series, appearing Fridays, intended to raise awareness of the plant collections of the West Virginia Botanic Garden at Tibbs Run Preserve. Each article will focus […]
First student- to-student virus case
Thursday’s positive COVID diagnosis of a Mountaineer Middle student may have given the school a pandemic designation Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. was hoping to avoid. “It looks like we’re probably […]











