MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council approved bids totaling just more than $1.4 million for the city’s 2018 paving program during its most recent regular session. Greer Industries was the lone […]
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Cassville School Alumni Association prepares for reunion
MORGANTOWN — Do you have trouble staying connected with former classmates or loved ones? Probably. Are there stories you wish you could discuss with others, but most wouldn’t understand them […]
CELEBS: Robert De Niro bleeped at Tony Awards for Trump F-bomb
NEW YORK (AP) — With a bleep on live television and double fists raised in the air, Robert De Niro got the theater crowd on its feet at the Tony […]
W.Va. casinos eye football season to kickoff sports gambling
By Brad McElhinny, WV Metronews CHARLESTON — Plans, rules and rooms are already taking shape for West Virginia’s dip into sports betting. “Thirty days down the road, hopefully we’ll have […]
Smith’s RBI single a clutch hit to lead Post 2 past Cumberland
MORGANTOWN — Quintin Smith looked pretty natural swinging a wooden bat Sunday June 10. The shortstop for the Morgantown Post 2 American Legion baseball team went 3-for-4, including the go-ahead […]
A look at area through eyes of 1937
Statistics are an interesting part of history. For instance, look at those provided about Morgantown 80 years ago by the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce (before the “area” was added to […]
WVU Extension and partners lead national Leap into Science program
MORGANTOWN — WVU Extension Service is partnering with the Green Bank Observatory, Pocahontas County Libraries and the Morgantown Public Library System to develop and guide the Leap into Science program in […]
Assistant professor receives help from the NIH
MORGANTOWN — Building and operating a hydraulic fracturing well site can emit airborne particles in multiple ways. But scientists still don’t fully understand how these particles impact human health. Travis […]
WVU explains agreement with Sodexo
MORGANTOWN — WVU Dean of Students Corey Farris spelled out some of the reasoning behind and expected benefits of the university’s recent decision to outsource its dining services. The Board of […]
Preston program ‘H.U.G.S’ helps single mothers
HOWESVILLE — A Preston County program — Help Us Get Started (H.U.G.S) — does just that. It’s run by the Rev. Bonnie Rowan with assistance from Michele Kennedy. The goal […]








