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SAMUEL: Oak mast determines deer sightings
COMMENTARY Acorns are high in carbohydrates and fats and thus provide deer with energy. Some oaks produce acorns that are more palatable than others, but the bottom […]
History Museum Receives New Equipment
Book binding tools will be used for repairs and displayed for the public By Harley BendaNewsroom@DominionPost.com MPB Print and Sign Superstore donated old equipment used for book […]
Preston’s Lady of Agriculture honored
BRUCETON MILLS — Preston County FFA Alumni honored the 2020 Lady of Agriculture and Ted Gregg Memorial Scholarship winner Friday night. Six Preston High seniors competed for […]
City manager explains house party ordinance
WVU lines up against Eastern Kentucky at noon today in Morgantown. Any other football season-opener at home and the University City would be the largest four-quartered one […]
Capito, Manchin offer opposing views on failure of scaled-down COVID package
MORGANTOWN — Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin took opposite views on the not-unexpected failure of a scaled-down GOP COVID relief package to move in the […]
Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, WVU Medicine reach agreement for hospital to join WVUM
MORGANTOWN — Wheeling Hospital, a 223-bed, acute-care, not-for-profit hospital affiliated with the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston since its founding in 1850 by the first Bishop and a local […]
Preston Board of Health discusses COVID at federal prisons
KINGWOOD -— Concerns about federal prison transports were discussed at the Thursday meeting of the Preston County Board of Health. Preston Health Department (PCHD) Administrator V.J. Davis […]
Diocese Catholics: Faith not destroyed but trust in leaders devastated
MORGANTOWN — Lay Catholic Voices for Change and Wheeling-based ACT: A Church Together have issued a joint response on the amends plan for and public apology by […]
Schools in counties that turn orange will not have in-person classes under new order from Justice
West Virginia’s ongoing bad COVID-19 numbers sparked Gov. Jim Justice to change how the orange color code will affect schools statewide. He announced on Friday that starting […]