REEDSVILLE — Reedsville Council unanimously voted to move forward with the Rails to Trails project Monday. At an earlier meeting, council discussed the trail having access to Reedsville Park and […]
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Year-in-Reviews from The Dominion Post’s predecessors
The advent of a new year is always a time for reflection and contemplation on the year that was. We look back on accomplishments, as well as missteps, in the […]
Year-in-Review: 2019’s top headlines for the City of Morgantown
In a year that saw a Morgantown City Council election and federal approval of the city’s long-desired runway extension project, it was the unveiling of an annexation plan and the […]
No. 19 West Virginia holds off upset bid by Cornell
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Kysre Gondrezick called it a result of a long Christmas lay-off. Mike Carey simply said the 19th-ranked Mountaineers were fortunate to have been the bigger and […]
Renovations to Hazel Ruby McQuain Park near completion
Harman Hartman, superintendent and field engineer for March-Westin, said renovation of the city’s riverfront amenities remains on schedule. “The three buildings there, we’re about 98% complete on them. We just […]
A look back at 2019’s biggest stories from Monongalia County
A deal to bring a $1.1 billion power plant expansion, the merging of EMS services, the opening of a new aquatic center and the reintroduction of subdivision regulations all made […]
Rabid kitten bites 3 veterinary employees
A kitten found downtown last week off Willey Street that was taken to a veterinary clinic bit some employees and was later found to have rabies. The employees are undergoing […]
University boys’ basketball team shoot lights out in 84-55 win over Buchtel (Ohio)
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The University boys’ basketball team wanted to leave the Beach Ball Classic with positive momentum, and that’s exactly what it did, knocking off Buchtel (Ohio) 84-55 […]
Year in Review: Championships, newcomers, big changes highlight 2019 in sports
By Justin Jackson and Sean Manning MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The year 2019 could simply be wrapped up in one word: Change. Not all of it was good. Certainly not all […]
Westover sees new businesses, bear in 2019
Council deals with annexation, gives wall a facelift WESTOVER — This year, Westover Council discussed a number of things. WestRidge was annexed into city limits with a number of new […]






