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Former Mon Schools properties auctioned off
Location, location, location? Members of the Monongalia County Board of Education dealt with that real estate mantra during their regular meeting Tuesday night. That’s when they discussed last month’s auction […]
Legislature wraps up long list of bills in long second day of special session
MORGANTOWN – It was a herky-jerky day at the Capitol on Tuesday, as the House and Senate worked to wrap up the special session that began Monday. The House started […]
MUB facilities continue to pull top marks, PSD consolidation advances
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board’s Star City wastewater treatment plant has now been recognized as a Platinum Award recipient by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies for 22 […]
Former Westover officer refiles lawsuit, decision in civil service hearing still pending
In February, a civil service hearing began regarding accusations of misconduct against Westover Police Lt. Aaron Dalton who was ultimately dismissed from the department due to the allegations. Westover Civil […]
Morgantown to use private company to ensure adequate parade staffing
MORGANTOWN — Although city employees will have first choice to provide traffic-control at future events such as parades, the city of Morgantown still intends to use a private traffic-control company […]
City wants public feedback for Morgantown 2033 planning process
MORGANTOWN — The city of Morgantown will host an open house from 6-8 p.m. Thursday in the Wiles Hill Community Center gymnasium to collect additional public guidance as part of […]
Special session continues as lawmakers advance bills
CHARLESTON — State lawmakers made progress on a long special session agenda Monday but will need at least today to finish the bills on Gov. Jim Justice’s agenda. A six-bill […]
Tunnelton basks in its Glory Days
TUNNELTON — Tunnelton hosted its second Tunnelton Glory Days Festival Saturday, starting with a prayer at the Veterans Memorial Site and ending with fireworks. The Rev. Dave Biggins, who was […]
Scale insects can do some damage to house plants
Unfortunately, my love of plants does not always result in good gardening. Last year as the weather got cold, I brought my plants in from the porch — where they […]





