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Owner, long-time customer look forward to Blue Moose Cafe reopening
MORGANTOWN — A downtown small business that is “a real credit to Morgantown” is set to reopen after temporarily closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Gary Tannenbaum, owner of the […]
211 Day celebrates helpline on Feb. 11
MORGANTOWN — On Feb. 11, West Virginia 211 will celebrate 211 Day, recognizing a service that has answered more than 25,000 calls during the past year, connecting people to various […]
WVU event discusses legacy of Katherine Johnson
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson was an icon of endurance and resilience in the face of adversity, biases and restrictions. While breaking barriers in space exploration, she was also breaking cultural […]
Change in eating habits creates concern
MORGANTOWN — The COVID-19 pandemic has had a widespread impact on mental health, but it has also resulted in dietary and lifestyle changes for some West Virginia University students. Lyndsey […]
Union donation buys 200 smoke alarms
Thanks to a donation by the International Association of Firefighters Local 313 to the Morgantown Fire Department’s fire prevention section, the department has about 200 high quality smoke detectors to […]
Preston Commission learns all county employees wanting a vaccine will get second dose this week
KINGWOOD – County employees will be receiving their second COVID-19 vaccination by Friday. County Administrator Kathy Mace said everyone who wanted the vaccination has received it. At the Feb. 2 […]
No one files to run for Reedsville mayor, recorder
REEDSVILLE – The town of Reedsville had no candidate filings for Mayor or Recorder. Recorder Sandy Kisner said the charter for the town and/or state will be followed in regards […]
Jewelry artist is inspired by flora
While local botanicals are in short supply this time of year, Ava, of Little Wizard Jewelry, still pulls inspiration from flora when designing polymer clay jewelry. She started this creative […]
WVU law professor to present award-winning policy paper
MORGANTOWN — WVU Law professor and ASPIRE office director Amy Cyphert’s article, “Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students,” has been selected for the […]











