Maxine “Max” Kathleen Ash, 77, of Bruceton Mills, WV passed away on January 31, 2022 at Mon Health Medical Center. She was born Feb. 6, 1944, in Chelsea, Mass. Max […]
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Rozenia Willard
Rozenia Willard, 86, of Morgantown, died Jan. 28, 2022. She was born in Garards Fort, Pa. McCulla Funeral Home has provided cremation services.
House Education approves bill to put teacher assistants into first- and second-grade classrooms
MORGANTOWN – The House of Delegates got rolling on Wednesday on the bill, announced before the session began, to put teaching assistants in first- and second-grade classrooms. House Education took […]
Summer Avalanche will be no small tomatoes for Mon students
With all the snow of late, can an avalanche be far behind? In Monongalia County’s school district, that answer is yes. And the avalanche hits … this summer. Make that, […]
National Signing Day: Multiple University football players sign to play at Fairmont State
MORGANTOWN — University seniors Corbin Turley and Elija Jackson both signed their letters of intent with Fairmont State University on Wednesday to play football for the Falcons beginning next year. […]
A look at bills introduced Wednesday, Feb. 2
MORGANTOWN – Here is a look at some of the bills introduced on Wednesday, Feb. 2. Local sponsors and cosponsors, if any, are noted. SB 555, authorizing the state treasurer […]
WVU assistant coach Gerad Parker expected to take job at Notre Dame
MORGANTOWN — After spending the last two seasons as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at WVU, Gerad Parker is reportedly leaving the Mountaineers to become the tight ends […]
Senate bill regarding state schools superintendent’s control over local boards stirs challenges, passage gets delayed
MORGANTOWN — A state Senate education bill dealing with the state schools superintendent’s authority over local school boards hit a wall Wednesday after opponents said it appears to be an […]
Bloom defends collaborative warming shelter effort at Hazel’s House of Hope
MORGANTOWN — In its first year of operation at Hazel’s House of Hope, the city and county funded warming shelter has had its share of growing pains and generated quite […]
Bills would codify myth, nullify local LGBTQ protections
Our weekly “The Good, the Bad and the Stupid” roundups are good for giving you a glimpse of the bills our state Legislature is considering and that you should keep […]












