MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – There’s a solid argument around whether gyms and training facilities should be open: It’s not unknown that they have some of the strictest cleaning and disinfecting regimens […]
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Home deliveries more beneficial than just food
Senior Monongalians and Preston County Senior Citizens have stopped serving in-house meals, because of COVID-19, but home deliveries are continuing and have more benefits than just providing food. Senior Mons […]
Mon County Democratic Convention to move online
Because of the COVID-19 situation, West Virginia Democrats will hold virtual county conventions online this year. Any registered Democrat in Monongalia County is eligible to participate. At the virtual county […]
Protesters hold signs asking that federal inmates not be sent to FCC Hazelton
Geothermal energy: How does it work?
Geothermal energy is energy that comes from inside the Earth. The Earth is made up of crusts and underneath the crust is magma, which is actually hotter than the Sun. […]
Preston High School class of 2020 ceremony may be individualized or occur outside due to COVID-19
KINGWOOD — Preston High Class of 2020 may have a COVID-19 version of the open air graduation it wants, but, just in case that isn’t allowed, there will also be […]
MHS graduate, resident physician details experience
By Neha Gupta Submitted to The Dominion Post Denial March 25-30 — Body aches, fatigue, excessive sleeping — all of those symptoms have to be from being overworked, right? I […]
Preston County PSD 1’s two-tier rate set increase approved
REEDSVILLE — The State Public Service Commission approved a rate increase for Public Service District 1 (PSD 1). The approval comes just as the project to replace the dam at […]
Sew your own tote for holding produce from the garden or shopping from the store
Everyone loves a trendy tote — how else will you carry your newspaper to the kitchen or dress up your look for your next trip to the front porch? At […]
Mon County estimates $600,000 in revenue loss due to COVID-19
The Monongalia County Commission estimates it will lose roughly $600,000 in revenue due to COVID-19 through June 30, the end of the current fiscal year. The county projects an additional […]





