Trey Doomes’ introduction to college basketball was a little trash talk with Oklahoma State guard Isaac Likekele, a couple of rebounds and a couple of missed defensive assignments. “He had […]
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West Virginia hangs on to defeat Oklahoma 66-55
NORMAN, Okla. — West Virginia jumped out to an early lead and held on to beat Oklahoma 66-55 on Sunday at the Lloyd Noble Center. The Mountaineers were without senior […]
Sylvia Lee Sterling
Sylvia Lee Sterling, 83, of Pickerington, Ohio, died Jan. 11, 2019, at Mount Carmel East. She was born Sept. 12, 1935, in Rachel. Sylvia began her career in the West […]
Paul William “Bill” Sommer
Paul William “Bill” Sommer, 79, of Morgantown passed away Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Madison Center. He was born July 6, 1939, the son of the late Paul Sommer and […]
Albert L. Rosenberger
Albert L. Rosenberger, 80, of Bruceton Mills, passed away Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, at his home. The son of the late Henry and Maude Rosenberger, he was born Jan. 7, […]
Tony Gibson named co-defensive coordinator at N.C. State
Even though he’s leaving, Tony Gibson won’t be gone from Morgantown for very long. The former West Virginia defensive coordinator was hired by N.C. State on Sunday as co-defensive coordinator […]
Botanic garden not deterred by wintry weather, weekend snowfall
MORGANTOWN — Dr. Ellen Hrabovsky made her first acquaintance with Morgantown in 1976, when she came here to serve as the state’s first pediatric surgeon at the former WVU Medical […]
Officials urge testing homes for radon this month
Monongalia County is in a region known to have high levels radon, a gas that comes from radioactive metals breaking down in rocks, soil and groundwater, according to the Monongalia […]
Schools offer joint program for certification in oil, gas industry
Individuals and employers wanting to work safely in the oil and gas industry can benefit from a partnership between Pierpont Community & Technical College and WVU Safety and Health Extension. The two […]
Suit filed against district, commission claims nepotism and discrimination
KINGWOOD — A former employee of Preston County Public Service District 1 is suing the PSD and the Preston County Commission. John Keener filed the civil suit recently in Preston […]






