Linda Sue Craig, 71, of Morgantown, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. Friends may call at McCulla Funeral Home, 770 Fairmont Road, Westover, from 4-8 […]
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Cecelia Myers Levisky
Cecelia Myers Levisky, 81, formally of York, Pa., passed away Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, in Morgantown. She was born Jan 12, 1938, the daughter of the late James Raymond Myers […]
Douglas M. VanDevander Sr.
In loving memory from his wife, Birdie, and his children, Doug and Sharon, and daughter-in-law, Stephanie. Douglas M. VanDevander Sr., of Morgantown, passed away at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital on […]
Negotiations over MUB’s water line through White Park ongoing
MORGANTOWN — After three-plus months of discussion spread across numerous public meetings, the Morgantown Utility Board, BOPARC and Morgantown City Council selected a route through White Park for a raw-water […]
Governor ends statewide burning ban; state of emergency continues
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice has ended the statewide burning ban. Standard fall burring season laws now go into effect, he said in the press release announcing his proclamation. The […]
Tynice Martin named to all-Big 12 preseason team
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Tynice Martin’s suspension did not keep the senior guard from being omitted from the preseason all-Big 12 team on Wednesday. Martin was the Mountaineers’ lone representative […]
Bloom says DOH mum on what’s been completed, what’s yet to come
MORGANTOWN — To paraphrase Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat, when you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there. That quote, Monongalia County Commission President Tom Bloom explained, […]
Cemetery sued by former employee
An East Oak Grove Cemetery employee was retaliated against after reporting anti-Semitic harassment by co-workers. He recently quit his job when that harassment got worse after The Dominion Post published […]
West Virginia receiver T.J. Simmons takes winding road to get to breakout game vs. Texas
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — T.J. Simmons showed his toughness on the third play of the Texas game when his helmet got knocked off, but he still made the catch before getting […]
Newspaper forged in fire of Civil War still continues to matter
Allow us for one day to opine on what we know best: Newspapers. Our newspaper traces its origins to the founding of the Morgantown Weekly Post on March 12, 1864. […]








