Jim Kotcon, Morgantown West Virginia has one of the highest death rates from cancer in America, so I am quite disturbed that the state Legislature voted last year to raise […]
Opinion
Questions continuing to pop up regarding schedule, pace and costs of projects
Two new websites will not make our bad roads go away. Gov. Jim Justice announced the creation of two new websites under the state Department of Transportation’s purview this week […]
Who’s making choices for us now in America?
Leonard McIe, French Creek While thinking about our recent Fourth of July celebration, I’m reminded of our Constitution, its Bill of Rights and our freedoms of choice. I’m also reminded […]
Why bother? We already know what he will say
Alan Simms, Morgantown Why does The Dominion Post provide such a willing pulpit for Terry Hagedorn? By now, we all know his opinions, ad nauseam. In a nutshell, he condemns […]
Let’s work together to help stabilize BOPARC
Ruth R. Donaldson, Morgantown Let us not be so hasty as to give up on (Morgantown City) Councilman Mark Brazaitis, who has passion and has identified a problem with BOPARC. […]
‘Nonexistent’ efforts to partner with major trust for eight years seemingly implausible
How long has this been going on? Eight years. That’s how long Morgantown went without making a single funding request from the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust. And the most […]
Try homemade recipes for your favorite treats
By Aldona Bird Just when a resolution to only eat homemade bread and pasta cut my wheat intake … I learned how easily a few of my other favorites can […]
Detecting old trend behind our recessions
By Donald C. Royse A broad definition of economic recession, generally agreed upon, and found in such places as the Business Insider, 247wallst.com, is disruption in the banking and financial […]
Cannot keep quiet about road conditions any longer
Susan Witt, Morgantown I know that everyone in Monongalia County is fed up with the condition of our roads and what appears to be the lack of timely repairs to […]
First of major highway projects not even in ballpark of state estimates
OK Charleston, we might have a problem here. Last week, it was discovered that bids for the first “big ticket” Roads to Prosperity projects exceeded state estimates. Did we say […]




