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PCEDA director applies for new broadband grant
Surveys available for area residents’ feedback on speed KINGWOOD — A USDA Community Connect Broadband (CCB) Grant could bring Internet service to several areas of Preston County. Roberta Baylor, executive […]
Unemployment drops in W.Va.
West Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the month of October dropped more than two percentage points to 6.4% and the number of 18,100 state residents found jobs. October marked […]
Senior wide receiver T.J. Simmons ready to help Mountaineers finish strong
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The last time Oklahoma played on Mountaineer Field in November 2018, wide receiver T.J. Simmons had the lowest point of his career. In a back-and-forth offensive showdown […]
Eagle Scout project creates workspaces for virtual learning
By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com At the beginning of the academic year, John Knapp, a Boy Scout in Troop 93, noticed children were lacking something vital for virtual learning and decided to […]
Woodburn School Commission: Time to consider the future of this property
MORGANTOWN — What does the future hold for the former Woodburn School property? Chris Haddox, chair of the Woodburn School Redevelopment Commission, said the commission feels it’s time to once […]
John Merrill
John Ivan Merrill Sr., 84, devoted spouse, father and friend, died on Nov. 22, 2020. John is survived by his spouse of 22 years, Shirley Overfield; his children, Jay Merrill […]
High school commencement dates set for May
Oh, the places you’ll go. Sound familiar? It’s the opening line to the book of the same name penned by Theodor Geisel, the beloved children’s author known as “Dr. Seuss.” The […]
No. 15 West Virginia opens in Crossover Classic against South Dakota State
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — The thought of sitting in a hotel room in Kansas City eight months ago and being told the basketball season was over is not lost on […]
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: A yearly pilgrimage, a ton of stories
This marks the second year I’ve made the pilgrimage to Stevensville, Md., to hunt sea ducks. If you’ve read a couple of my stories about forays with Capt. Brandon Moore […]









