Ernest H. Stankos, 78, of Clermont, Fla. and Morgantown, went to his Lord on Saturday, June 25, 2022, in Clermont Fla. Ernie is survived by his wife, Linda; his son, […]
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Christopher Behneman
Christopher Adam Behneman, 22, of Eglon, entered eternal rest on July 21, 2022, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Christopher was born on July 25, 1999, to Adam Carl […]
Patricia Taylor
Patricia Marie Cunningham Taylor, 93, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on July 19, 2022, with family by her side. She was born May 22, 1929, in […]
Sharon Tucker
Sharon Ann “Sherry” (Jenkins) Tucker, 66, of Decatur, Ga., entered into eternal rest during her sleep on Monday, July 11, 2022. She was born March 25, 1956, the daughter of […]
Mon County Center to host Pantry Plus More for sixth annual Back to School Bash
WESTOVER — For the uninitiated, collecting and sorting and moving the mountains of backpacks, school supplies and hygiene items that Pantry Plus More will hand out during the sixth annual […]
Local doctor reported missing, law enforcement searching Coopers Rock area
Area law enforcement and search and rescue teams scoured the Coopers Rock area Friday for a local doctor reported missing since Wednesday. According to a press release from the Monongalia […]
Heart transplant recipient Greg Sabak: ‘I thank God for my donor every day’
Greg Sabak never missed a beat. Each time he was blared out by a PA announcement at San Diego International Airport, he would simply stop talking into his cell phone. […]
Best Virginia eliminated from TBT after Red Scare dominates in Elam Ending
MORGANTOWN — Best Virginia was hit with two untimely nightmares Friday night in the quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament (TBT). Scoochie Smith was one. The Elam Ending was the other. […]
New budget deal would be a big win for Congress
Rather unexpectedly, the 117th Congress is shaping up to be one of the most productive in recent memory. A new compromise reached by Sen. Joe Manchin and Senate Majority Leader […]
When veterans become political pawns
by Martin Schram It was four in the afternoon on March 10, 1991, when the first planned explosion of Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons went off at the U.S. weapons depot […]






