THIS IS THE FIRST story in a three-part series. Subsequent stories will appear in Wednesday’s and Friday’s editions. MORGANTOWN – Employees at the Viatris Morgantown Mylan plant are staring into […]
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Time to catch up on checkups and screenings
There is so much going on in June. It heralds the arrival of summer, with swimming, grilling out and traveling on many people’s agendas. It’s also the month when Father’s […]
Senior Mons re-opens
Senior Monongalians will re-open to visitors at 8 a.m. Wednesday. The center, in Mountaineer Mall, has been closed to seniors and guests for the past 14 months throughout the coronavirus […]
DIY outdoor food covers
‘Tis the season for socializing outdoors. Gatherings with friends and family often center around a meal. Whether you plan a more formal meal with outdoor seating, spread a blanket on […]
YCF awards more than $300,000 in scholarships
Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. announced $319,300 in scholarships were awarded to 105 students for the 2021-22 academic year. Applications were evaluated by scholarship committees of […]
‘Like a good neighbor … ‘
State Farm team members Harlie Shackelford, (left) Samantha Boyce and Kristen Adams stand with Preston Little League President and State Farm agent Ray Thompson. Through the Quotes For Good Program, […]
Why don’t you buy a house?
by Jessica Nelson and Gabriella BrownNewsroom@DominionPost.com Ask young people in Morgantown why they don’t put down roots here and many will tell you the same thing: They can’t afford it. […]
A Mountain State vision, in cut glass
Falling autumn leaves in a scene that just means home, if you were born here or moved here and liked it. Swirling snow, touching hills and hollows, with soon-to-be followed […]
TCS awarded STEM Grant, offers Coding Workshop
Trinity Christian School was awarded a STEM Grant from the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) and will also offer a Coding Workshop this summer. In March, Marcus Fisher, an […]
Retirement facilities try to get to ‘normal’
Local retirement communities faced hardship at the unexpected onset of the COVID-19 pandemic as they worked to determine the best ways to protect their residents and staff. Now, those same […]









