Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is always so proud to show off his pitiful little opioid settlements, like a little kid showing off his lunchroom trade but who doesn’t realize he […]
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Four-day work weeks can burn you out
by Sarah Green Carmichael The disruptions of the COVID pandemic have prompted workers to reconsider how they can be most productive and forced companies to revisit some long-held beliefs. A […]
‘There’s too much month at the end of the money’
The late Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman said, “Inflation is just like alcoholism; In both cases, when you start drinking or when you start printing too much money, the good […]
A look at campaign finance reports for the six new Mon County delegate district primary election races
MORGANTOWN — The primary election is May 10 and Monongalia County voters will choose candidates for the six new House of Delegates districts. The candidates’ first round of campaign finance […]
Elsie Everly
Elsie Mae Everly, 94, of Bruceton Mills (Mount Grove community), passed away Thursday, April 14, 2022, at her daughter’s home. The daughter of the late Hose B. Everly and Hazel […]
Mary Dehoff
Mary Dehoff, 51, of Dover, Pa., died Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at UPMC Memorial Hospital, in York, Pa. She was born July 27, 1970 in Morgantown. Browning Funeral Home is […]
Sandra Nestor
Sandra Leah Nestor, 70, of Sugar Hill, Ga., passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2022. She was preceded in death by her father, John D. Jones. Mrs. Nestor is survived […]
BOPARC signs off on relocation of Marilla Pool
MORGANTOWN — While the final design remains fluid, the general concept and location of Marilla Park’s new pool complex appear to be set. During a recent meeting of Morgantown’s Board […]
Telecommunicators week honors the voices of 9-1-1 centers
Their faces are never seen, but their voices are always heard. When you are panicking, they remain calm. They are the unseen heroes of first-responder agencies, the telecommunicators. Public safety […]
All dressed up with some place to go: Prom set for Mon’s three public high schools
In spring 2020, at the height (or depth) of the pandemic, Kerrigan Hawthorne and her friends at Preston High School found themselves in Prom Purgatory. Everything in the state was […]







