KINGWOOD — The first Preston County Buckwheat festival was held in 1938 as a way to promote the local buckwheat industry. Buckwheat had been a staple crop […]
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Fun fall activites to do with the family
With fall here and cooler temperatures, it makes me reminisce over what fall activities we would do as children. Jump in a big pile of leaves, go […]
Terra Alta Civic Club installs new 2023-24 officers
The Terra Alta Civic Club held its monthly September meeting and installation of officers. The Club’s new 2023-24 officers are: co-presidents, Pat Greaser and Norleen Hoadley; co-vice […]
DAR chapters mark Constitution Week with commission visit, courthouse bell ringing
The Monongalia County Commission entertained a request from three Morgantown Chapters of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to proclaim the week of Sept. 17-23 […]
MUB headed back to Baird Street following August storm
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board is heading back to Baird Street. During Thursday’s regular meeting of the utility’s board of directors, General Manager Mike McNulty said […]
Capito talks Ukraine, government shutdown, Senate dress code with West Virginia reporters
MOR – Sen. Shelley Moore talked with members of the West Virginia press on Thursday about the border crisis, Ukraine, and the possible government shutdown as Congress […]
As temperatures fall, follow expert advice to keep stink bugs out of your house this season
The brown marmorated stink bug is one of the most common household pests. Thankfully, though, they don’t have to be a headache this fall with expert tips […]
YCF launches fund to help those battling addiction
For generations, Morgantown’s Whitmore Park has served as a green respite for residents seeking a break from the concrete and cars of a bustling college town. On […]
Police seek suspect, person of interest in Water Street shooting
Morgantown Police Department is looking for a suspect and a person of interest thought to be involved in an alleged shooting at 1993 Water St. in Morgantown […]
Protests continue against Mon Power/Potomac Edison proposal to lower net metering credits; companies explain their reasoning
MORGANTOWN – Public opposition continues to a proposal by Mon Power and Potomac Edison to change the way they credit home solar power customers who contract for […]