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WVPSC rule change will force MUB to consider ‘alternate main extensions’
MORGANTOWN — A West Virginia Public Service Commission rule change that will force the Morgantown Utility Board to consider allowing developers to design and construct their own water and sewer […]
North Elementary principal, vice principal placed on leave ‘due to incident,’ district says
North Elementary School’s principal and vice principal have been placed on leaves of absence “due to an incident that remains under investigation,” Mon Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. said Friday. […]
South Middle wins girls’ wrestling title as the sport continues its rapid growth
In 1994, roughly 800 girls competed in high school wrestling throughout the United States. Nearly 30 years later, that number has grown to just under 30,000, according to data compiled […]
Boscov’s coming to Meadowbrook Mall
Jim Boscov, chairman and CEO of Boscov’s, announced Wednesday that an all-new edition of his family’s iconic department store will open the company’s 50th store at Meadowbrook Mall in Bridgeport. […]
Hope scholarship students could play on public school teams under bill passed by House
Delegates passed a bill that would allow Hope Scholarship recipients who are educated in non-public settings to participate on public school athletic teams. “All it is doing is allowing kids […]
MUB responds to customer concerns related to Ohio train derailment
In the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, Morgantown Utility Board assures its customers that the water in this area is safe for all uses. […]
The Good, the Bad and the Stupid 5
Good: SB 216, requiring all schools to instruct students on Holocaust, other genocides and financial literacy. This bill has passed the Senate and is being reviewed by the House Education […]
‘Buy American’ might sound good, but, in reality, it’s bipartisan folly
by Jonah Goldberg You hear it all the time, including from me: Our politics is too partisan, too polarized, too divided. Why can’t both parties work together for the common […]
GOP poll shows Justice would be strongest Senate candidate
A new Republican poll indicates that West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice has the best chance to win the U.S. Senate seat in 2024 now held by Democrat Joe Manchin. […]






