dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – Hope Gas has hit a snag in its rate-hike proposal case for its Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program – PREP. Hope told the Public Service Commission on […]
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Then and now: UHS’s 100th year comes alive at 2025 Parade
MORGANTOWN — Downtown Morgantown filled with cheers, marching bands and a wave of maroon and gold Wednesday evening as University High School celebrated its 2025 Homecoming Parade — marking 100 […]
Morgantown tool lending library launching later this fall
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Mon County student detained after report of gun at school
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The house that love built: Ronald McDonald House celebrates anniversary, expansion
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Greg Travinski selected as BOPARC’s next executive director
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Warming shelter focus shifts to West Run facility, nothing finalized
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Joe Manchin receives award for leadership in advancing U.S. hydrogen technology
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City countersues employee, seeking return of settlement money
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Westover turns its attention to pump station replacement
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