In The Dominion Post’s ongoing Wednesday feature, Quarantine Kitchen, we highlight dishes prepared by readers, staffers and chefs at our local restaurants, in an effort to keep us connected through […]
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3 new Preston COVID-19 cases may be connected to beach trip
KINGWOOD — The Preston County Health Department announced three new COVID-19 cases Tuesday that may be related to a trip to a beach. The department did not say which beach […]
Some hobbies more inspiring
Gardening and chickens; my quarantined time hobbies are completely average. Many — whether inspired by existing hobbies or by food shortage concerns — have used spare time to produce more […]
Good week to gather up family and head to pools
Marilla and Krepps both open as week’s temperatures expected to be in 80s With temperatures in the 80s all week the call of cool water is likely to be strong. […]
McGrew farm market to open
Live music, tours, yard sale and more also set for Saturday KINGWOOD — The Preston County farm market will open for the first time this year 9-11 a.m. Saturday at the […]
Arthurdale Heritage, Inc. Repairs
Nonprofit raises $50K for new roof, beams ARTHURDALE — Thanks to a matching grant, much needed repair work is taking place at Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Darlene Bolyard, director of AHI, […]
Speaker series goes virtual
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — The Friends of Flight 93 Speaker Series will go virtual this month, while the Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center and Learning Center remain closed following the […]
Betty Puskar, breast cancer treatment advocate, dies at 80
When she wasn’t brushing tears, Jorie Ftorek was gripping that steering wheel like a 9-iron. “I knew the work they did here,” the former pro golfer said during a 2017 […]
Local law enforcement talks police training: Part 1
THIS IS THE FIRST of two articles looking at policies and procedures at area police agencies for handling calls where force is necessary. Sunday: Westover, WVU Police, Star City and […]
MCHD: Public Health needs support
Director says virus cost department ‘hundreds of thousands’ The COVID-19 pandemic has not only exposed West Virginia’s inadequate public health infrastructure, but the state’s general attitude regarding local health departments. […]







