MORGANTOWN — Last week, I made the decision to join a host of other people who had signed up to participate in Libera’s Go Over the Edge fundraising event. Registered […]
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COLUMN: July could be a busy month for WVU football recruitment
BY KEENAN CUMMINGS It’s been a busy month for West Virginia on the recruiting trail and it could be getting even busier. The Mountaineers have rolled up seven commitments from […]
Morgantown Council approves $4.7 million carryover
MORGANTOWN — The City of Morgantown carried more than $4.7 million in unencumbered funds into the 2022 fiscal year. Morgantown City Council approved the $4,776,335 carryover during its most recent […]
Visit Mountaineer Country visits Star City to discuss partnership
STAR CITY — A representative of Visit Mountaineer Country Convention and Visitors Bureau appeared at Star City Council’s meeting Tuesday evening to discuss concerns that the town has expressed regarding […]
House of Delegates speaker asks CISA to designate Viatris Morgantown plant as critical infrastructure
MORGANTOWN – House of Delegates Speaker Roger Hanshaw on Friday joined those seeking federal intervention to keep Viatris’ Morgantown pharmaceutical plant open beyond its scheduled July 31 closure. Hanshaw, R-Clay, […]
Murderer fires attorneys
A man who shot and killed a WVU student fired his lawyers Friday. Shaundarius Reeder, 21, hired Summers & Associates, a law firm in Parkersburg, to represent him after he […]
Legislative Redistricting Committee announces details for local public meetings
MORGANTOWN — The state Legislature’s Joint Committee on Redistricting has announced the format for public hearings on redistricting, which are set to begin July 27. Locally, a meeting is set […]
Post 2 stays alive, shuts out top-seed Clarksburg 9-0
It wasn’t do-or-die – and yet it was. Thursday night at Mylan Park, Morgantown Post 2 – guaranteed a host-team spot in the Regional tournament beginning Aug. 4 – faced […]
Is Cary the best fit for WVU’s BOG?
All too often, we don’t pay much attention to the men and women behind the WVU curtain, but we need to take a closer look now. On June 29, Gov. […]
Preparing for Tokyo’s ‘Quiet Olympics’
by David Leon Moore I didn’t see much TV coverage of the U.S. Olympic track and field trials last month in Oregon. But one scene caught my eye. It was […]










