Despite less-than-ideal weather and road conditions, members and supporters of Main Street Morgantown were able to gather Tuesday morning for the group’s 37th Annual Meeting and Volunteer Recognition Celebration, at […]
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Christmas goal leads to small business for Soap-A-Saurus maker
In October 2014, Sarah Cartron thought to herself, “I’m going to learn how to make soap, and I’m going to give everyone soap for Christmas.” She turned that whim into […]
Kitch updates Mon Commission on summer plans for riverfront park
MORGANTOWN — Vincent Kitch, director of arts & cultural development for the city of Morgantown, said he believes 2022 will be the year a revitalized Ruby Amphitheater comes into its […]
‘They were on watch for us’: Send a Valentine to a hospitalized vet
Any man or woman who ever wore the uniform of their country will happily deliver the news. There’s nothing like Mail Call, they’ll say. Especially for those who served before […]
WVU Medicine, Mon Health hospitals to receive National Guard support
MORGANTOWN — Hospitals across the state are availing themselves of National Guard assistance, Gov. Jim Justice and his COVID leadership team announced and discussed regularly at his briefings. That includes […]
Nothing foul about Coen’s adaptation
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” A sinister sounding voice whispers this line to open Joel Coen’s latest film, “The Tragedy of Macbeth.” This adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is […]
The Top Reasons People Call 211
We’re so often trying to get the word out about what United Way does for this community that it’s often difficult to describe everything in just a few sentences. But […]
E-cycling is all the (Nerd) Rage
BY EVA MAYS For The Dominion Post It’s easy to feel overwhelmed at the prospect of recycling electronics. Many big box stores offer recycling and haul-away services, but they often […]
Bill lifting nuclear power ban gets first committee OK in Senate; bill to reinstate film tax credit also gets a nod
MORGANTOWN — The effort to repeal the state’s ban on building nuclear power plants took its first step forward on Wednesday as the Senate Economic Development Committee passed SB 4 […]
Morgantown’s MLK celebration discusses a Dream that hasn’t quite come true, participants say
Al Anderson’s jukebox rasp cut through the Zoom proceedings during Morgantown’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observances Monday afternoon. Anderson, the Osage octogenarian, is known these days as a […]








