MORGANTOWN — A West Virginia University research team is studying how oil and natural gas pipeline construction may be creating threats to wood turtles, a semi-aquatic reptile found in the […]
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United Way Mon and Preston Counties announce 2023 Campaign co-chairs
Batter up, huddle up, tee it up, aim high and all those other fun sports cliches. United Way is proud to announce its 2023 Campaign co-chairs who are going to […]
YCF accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations
Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. (YCF) is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations for the four grant programs. They are: Stephen D. Tanner Children’s Enrichment Fund Taylor […]
What’s Blooming at the WVBG?
BY DAVID P. DAVIS Now is a great time to visit The West Virginia Botanic Garden to take in the late summer blooms. At this time of year, the Yagle […]
Dr. V.K. Raju inducted as Morgantown Rotary Club president
Dr. V.K. Raju was recently inducted as 22-23 president of Morgantown Rotary Club. On behalf of all current members, the club invites all community members to join them at a […]
Morgantown, MUB ‘close’ on reservoir recreation
MORGANTOWN — It appears as if an agreement between the city of Morgantown and the Morgantown Utility Board outlining recreation at MUB’s Flegal Dam and Reservoir site is imminent. So […]
Better sex education can help young people affected by abortion bans
by Keli Goff Recently, Kansas voters soundly rejected a referendum that would have ensured more abortion restrictions in the solidly red state. This led to predictions that conservatives may pay […]
West Virginia’s ‘not proficient’ public school students
The latest standardized test results show that the vast majority of West Virginia high school students who are about to graduate are considered not proficient in math or science. Just […]
Mon deputy on paid leave after federal indictment
Deputy Sheriff Lance Kuretza of the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department, has been placed on paid administrative leave following a federal indictment handed down by a federal grand jury, according to […]
Miss West Virginia, ‘a catalyst for change’
By Kaitlyn Eichelberger Elizabeth Lynch began riding horses when she was just 5, which ultimately led to her love of agriculture. Nearly 20 years later, this passion has brought about […]








