Property offers over 67 acres; Civil War items to be sold Point Marion’s Emmenegger Home, which dates back to 1830, the house’s contents and surrounding 67-plus acres, will be auctioned […]
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Taste of West Virginia: Red Cross fundraiser features area’s top cuisine
More than 20 area eateries took some of their top dishes to Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place Thursday evening to help the American Red Cross make some money. The Taste […]
Carmichael: Senate likely to approve omnibus bill
Gov. Justice says he will proudly sign latest version CHARLESTON — State Senate President Mitch Carmichael indicated an omnibus education bill will likely pass that chamber, again, and Gov. Jim […]
In pictures: Exhibit tells story of early photography from 1840-1915
Smartphone users aren’t the inventors of the photograph, though they might have amped up the number taken in any one day. More than 150 years ago, the Civil War generation […]
What must we do when a ‘Jobs Act’ creates no jobs
Back in 2001, the West Virginia Legislature passed the West Virginia Jobs Act. The aim was to require companies working on public projects financed all or in part with state […]
Alternate routes main topic at MUB meeting
No matter which of the 10 currently available choices the Morgantown Utility Board decides to pick to finish the path from its new backup reservoir at Coburn Creek to its […]
OLLI members meet, talk present and future
MORGANTOWN –Jascenna Haislet is passionate about learning. She said her parents believed in lifelong education. “I would be a professional student if I could afford it,” said the executive director […]
Osage residents seek commission’s help with crumbling building
Wednesday morning lifelong Osage resident Dolly King woke up to see the crumbling building across from her house shed more of its parts, including another beam that now rests on […]
House of Delegates takes up education, money bills during long floor session
CHARLESTON – The House of Delegates assembled Wednesday morning – the third day of this week’s resumption of the special session – for a 12-plus hour floor session to handle […]
June 19 letters to the editor
Thanks for attention to issues before Catholics Regarding your article in Saturday’s newspaper under the headline: “Many outraged by actions and non-actions of church leaders.” West Virginia Catholics are voicing […]








