Jack Allison clearly isn’t among the crowd counting out Jack Allison for West Virginia’s starting quarterback job. The junior may have the outside appearance of taking a back seat to […]
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Lawyer alleges wrong-doing by Mon County prosecutor
MORGANTOWN — A motion requesting the dismissal of the Monongalia County Prosecutor’s Office in the case against Eric Kendzerski was filed in Monongalia County Magistrate Court on Friday. Kendzerski’s lawyer, […]
Delegates, roads consultants take pothole tour of western Monongalia County
MORGANTOWN —Monongalia County’s five delegates joined with two expert roads consultants for a pothole tour of western Mon County, and invited The Dominion Post along for the ride. With Delegate […]
Dylan Tonkery back to full speed at practice after groin injury
MORGANTOWN — Dylan Tonkery is finally moving again. That alone is a big step forward for the West Virginia middle linebacker, who had last season derailed by a groin injury […]
Newsweek dubs WVU Medicine one of world’s best hospitals
MORGANTOWN — In its March 29 edition, Newsweek named WVU Medicine as one of the World’s Best Hospitals. According to Newsweek, WVU Medicine ranks 159th of the hospitals in the […]
WVU Extension breaks ground on educational center at Jackson’s Mill
MORGANTOWN — WVU Extension Service broke ground this week on the Annette S. Boggs Educational Center, a 6,000-square-foot facility, at WVU Jackson’s Mill. The Boggs Educational Center will be home […]
Hanshaw: Senate Bill 3 needed for future internet development
CHARLESTON — House of Delegates Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, said one of the bills Gov. Jim Justice signed this week will be crucial in helping the state further increase internet […]
Debra Scudiere sworn in as Mon County Circuit Court judge: Gallery
The enormous list of state road repairs (#FTDR)
Last week, Gov. Jim Justice told Division of Highways county supervisors and district engineers that he wanted prioritized lists of all the road work necessary, as well as their equipment […]
Governor vetoes anti-hazing bill covering dissociated frats; WVU will retool it
MORGANTOWN — A bill to extend state anti-hazing law to the five WVU fraternities that broke away to form their Independent Fraternity Council met the governor’s veto pen this week. […]










