BRUCETON MILLS — The annual Good Neighbor Days celebration will be Thursday through Saturday this week. The celebration, sponsored by the Bruceton-Brandonville Volunteer Fire Department, includes a midway by Thomas […]
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Kingwood Sewer Board seeks to repass amendment to close loophole
KINGWOOD — The State Public Service Commission (PSC) says Kingwood didn’t alert it of changes to a rate ordinance within the required time limit. While it appears the city followed […]
Work on water main break downtown continues July 17
MORGANTOWN — One lane of High Street between Forest Avenue and Fayette Street will be closed from about 8 a.m.-4 p.m. July 17 so that repairs can be made following […]
Man hospitalized after mini-excavator rollover
MORGANTOWN — One man was taken to the hospital after the mini-excavator he was using rolled down a hill. Rylan Tampoya and her friend, Kristin Kimble, were at the Ashworth […]
Tunnelton man charged with injuring sheriff’s deputies
KINGWOOD — A Tunnelton man is charged with injuring two deputies a day after being placed on probation. Duane Alan Rhodes, 31, is charged with three counts of malicious assault […]
Clay District Fair set for Tuesday-Saturday in Daybrook
MORGANTOWN — The 2018 Clay District Fair’s theme is Making New Tracks. The fair will be held Tuesday-Saturday in Daybrook. Admission is $8 for guests ages 4 and over and […]
Star City Police arrest man for second-degree sexual assault
MORGANTOWN — Star City Police arrested Ivan Luna, of Texas, and charged him with second degree sexual assault. Second-degree sexual assault is a felony and is punishable by 10-25 years […]
Bankruptcy trustee wants financial documents from former Middletown Mall owner
CHARLESTON — The trustee for a bankrupt mall that the state paid almost $1 million for rental property it wasn’t actually using is asking the former owner to account for […]
Preston officials plan Charleston visit to collect hurricane cleanup funds
KINGWOOD — Preston County is tired of waiting for reimbursement of 2012 expenses related to cleanup after Hurricane Sandy, so officials are going to Charleston to collect it. After Sandy […]
Gee: Blue Ribbon work ‘the one big chance’ to fix higher ed in W.Va.
MORGANTOWN — WVU President Gordon Gee sees the upcoming work by the Blue Ribbon panel on higher education as “the one big chance” to fix an “irrational” and “broken” higher […]




