by Sara Pankenier Weld How can a man who is warm understand a man who is cold? This is a question posed by a prisoner in “One Day in the […]
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Biden border order: Too little, too late, too political
For more than three years President Biden and his Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas have told the country they do not have the power to stop the flow of migrants […]
Preston BOE considers whether to put education levy on fall ballot
West Virginia code only allows the board to run levies and bonds during designated general and primary elections. If it is decided not to run the levy this fall, the […]
Holly Lane specializes in single-origin chocolate
Chocolate and wine may be frequently paired together, but otherwise seem quite dissimilar. That is, however, until you dig down into how both indulgent substances are made. As with wine, […]
Kingwood student scores Smart 529 prize
KINGWOOD — One Preston County student received a boost to her college fund last week. Molly Dalton, a 14-year-old from Kingwood, was the lucky winner of $15,000 Smart 529 Fund […]
Charleston-based chef makes history as first-ever James Beard Award winner in the state
CHARLESTON — A highly-acclaimed Charleston-based chef is now adding one of the most prestigious culinary arts awards in the country to his repertoire and making West Virginia history. Chef Paul […]
MUB CSOs ‘the elephant in the room’ for Deckers Creek recreation project
A six-month, $18,000 feasibility study is underway to determine whether the section of Deckers Creek running from Sabraton to the Monongahela River could support a recreational amenity. As initially reported […]
‘A good suit will get you places’: Friends look back on Saul Radman in good fashion
Steve Farmer still laughs when he remembers the bellbottoms. Call it a business misstep, of sorts, he said, that turned into a money maker for a man who rarely did […]
Grafton celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Grafton Monster sighting
On June 15, 1964, Grafton Sentinel reporter Robert Cockrell spotted a mysterious creature in Grafton while he was on the road around 11 p.m. at night. It was large, white, […]
Department of Energy report identifies local corridors to boost power grid reliability
MORGANTOWN – As part of a national power grid assessment, the U.S. Department of Energy has identified the mid-Atlantic region – including Monongalia, Preston and Marion counties – as an […]





