MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake confirmed over the weekend that the city plans to move forward with Tuesday’s scheduled public hearing and potential adoption of the $5.2 […]
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Community Announcements June 18, 2018
Eat’n Park to honor memory of Mr. Rogers Eat’n Park Restaurants is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood with a special treat for children. This […]
Mon County takes steps to reduce jail bill
MORGANTOWN — Over the last several months, public servants across Monongalia County have taken steps to reduce the jail bill, which is over $1.5 million so far […]
W.Va. DNR officials warn not to get too close to wild animals
FRENCH CREEK — Spring provides many opportunities to see fawns, cubs and other young animals, but the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (DNR) would like to […]
Chevron and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation award area classrooms with Innovation Grants
PITTSBURGH — Chevron and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation recently award $174,193 in Innovation Grants to 37 southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia classrooms to expand and […]
PEIA Task Force faces tough decisions
CHARLESTON — Plenty of tough decisions are still ahead for the PEIA Task Force. The task force meant to shore up finances for the Public Employees Insurance […]
W.Va. Girls State teaches students about government
MORGANTOWN — Good citizens help to build good government and institutions, and more than 20 young women of the class of 2019 from several area schools have […]
Morgantown to offer free parking downtown at certain times until mid-August
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Parking Authority (MPA) is now offering free parking downtown from 4-9 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays until Aug. 11. Charlie McEwuen, owner of Tanner’s Alley and Morgantown […]
Prestonians re-enact famous trial to celebrate Preston County’s 200th birthday
KINGWOOD — Voices of the past mixed with those of the present Saturday as Preston County celebrated its 200th birthday. The daylong celebration was centered in the […]
Governor praises Bray Cary
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice says he trusts Bray Cary. The former media executive was one of Justice’s biggest critics during the 2016 election. He’s also a […]