MORGANTOWN — The equation is simple Busy hotels collect more lodging taxes. More lodging taxes mean bigger budgets for CVBs. For the Visit Mountaineer Country Convention and […]
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Free COVID-19 Testing
Attendees must bring acceptable identification Free COVID-19 testing continues today in Monongalia and Preston counties. In Mon County, testing is set for 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 661 […]
Toastmasters earn Select Distinguished Club
Submitted to The Dominion Post Toastmasters International announced that its Morgantown club, Mountaineer Toastmasters Club #8538 (mountaineer.toastmastersclubs.org), earned Select Distinguished Club status for the 2019-20 year. […]
Free Kids Dental Day set Aug. 5
Services include cleaning, hygiene exams and X-rays Wilson Martino Dental, TLC Dental and The Smile Defenders will provide a Free Kids Dental Day on Aug. 5. As […]
Colliding neutron star sparks discovery
New information to better understand universe expansion WVU Today An important breakthrough in how we can understand dead star collisions and the expansion of the universe has […]
Mon Health conducts COVID-19 testing at various sites
MORGANTOWN — Mon Health System is providing COVID-19 testing at Mon Health Medical Center and its affiliated hospitals, and is partnering with Marion County Health Department in […]
New pharmacy opens in Price Cutter
Michael LeMasters, one of the three owners of Key Pharmacy located in the Price Cutter supermarket on Venture Drive at Pierpont Centre, said the new pharmacy is already meeting pent-up demand from grocery shoppers looking for one-stop convenience.
Softball tournament comes to Morgantown
As COVID-19 cases rise, Morgantown is hosting Mo ‘Town Mayhem, an 84-team softball tournament, this weekend. The tournament is organized through USA Softball and will be played […]
Gov. Justice eyes re-closing bars, indoor dining in Mon County; tentative secondary school fall sports dates announced
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County bars and indoor-dining establishments faced renewed closure as COVID-19 numbers continue to climb, Gov. Jim Justice said Friday. Meanwhile, he and Secondary School […]
WVU turns to students for help with testing
With the start of fall semester around the corner, West Virginia University has reached out to its Morgantown students in the health professions to ask if they […]