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Preston holds off Morgantown comeback bid for duel victory
KINGWOOD — A pair of Class AAA area wrestling teams met on the mat Wednesday night as the Morgantown High wrestling team crossed the county line to visit the Preston […]
Goldie Clark
Goldie Maxine Clark, 91, of Kingwood, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at Windy Hill Village, Assisted Living Facility, in Kingwood, with her loving family by her side. She was […]
Brian Davis
Brian James Davis, 45, of Washington, died Jan. 28, 2024, in UPMC Presbyterian Hospital. He was born June 25, 1978, in Morgantown, the son of Glenna Faye Cook Davis, and […]
A sampling of bills introduced Wednesday, Jan. 31
MORGANTOWN – Here is a sampling of bills introduced Wednesday, Jan. 31. Local sponsors and cosponsors are noted.
Four levy renewals and the BOE’s Renaissance Academy seek ballot access
MORGANTOWN — The Monongalia County Commission has ballot language for the renewal of four excess levies and a new bond levy for the Monongalia County Board of Education slated to […]
Legislative panels OK bills for Hope Scholarship, patriotic society school presentations
MORGANTOWN — Senate and House education committees approved a Hope Scholarship bill and a patriotic societies bill without debate on Wednesday and sent them on to their respective destinations. Senate […]
Mon school district to board the bus for STEM school
Call it a Renaissance road trip. “We’re planning to take as many teachers as we can get on the charter bus,” Mon Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. said during Tuesday […]
Senate passes gun safety instruction bill, and one to help protect foster children
MORGANTOWN — The state Senate cruised through a series of bills on Wednesday — among them one dealing with gun classes and one to help protect foster children. SB 402 […]
Teachers: Low parent involvement a problem in W.Va. schools
Only about 5.5% of teachers responding to a state Department of Education survey described high parent involvement at their schools. That was one of the big takeaways as state Superintendent […]









