MORGANTOWN — Not unexpectedly, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act drew passionate, relatively lengthy debate before passing overwhelmingly 93-5. It was one of five bills up for third reading and […]
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Episode 1 – The Natty, New Additions and Rivalries
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Pleasant Valley PSD issues boil water advisory
MORGANTOWN — There is a boil water advisory in effect for Pleasant Valley Public Service District. The advisory includes all customers on Wades Run Road and Number Eight Hollow Road. […]
Commission to Sierra Club: Transparency door should swing both ways
MORGANTOWN — A representative of the West Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club said he is “increasingly concerned and disappointed” with the Monongalia County Commission over the what the Sierra […]
Uniontown Hospital signs letter of intent with WVU Health
Uniontown Hospital made its pending relationship with West Virginia University Health System official this week by signing a letter of intent to join the local health system as a full […]
Construction work to close part of trail through Feb. 10
Utility work near the trail between Beechurst Avenue and Monongahela River will close the trail now through Feb. 10. The utilities are being run for the future West Virginia University […]
Preston County Commission awaits marijuana application notice
KINGWOOD — Preston commissioners haven’t received notice of any medical marijuana applications, County Administrator Kathy Mace said Tuesday. Last week, county Health Department Director V.J. Davis told the county board […]
Reedsville Council moves Rails-to-Trails project forward
REEDSVILLE — Reedsville Council is “continuing to move forward” with the Long Alley Rails-to-Trails project, according to Recorder Sandy Kisner. Residents who live in the Long Alley area previously voiced […]
Jan. 15 letters to the editor
Bible says something about gathering to pray This is in response to the person who thinks people should exercise our “National Day of Prayer” at home or in their church. […]
First Christian Church plans revival-like gathering to bring community together
What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding? That’s not just the title of the old Elvis Costello song. It’s also a rallying cry (of sorts) for a group of […]







