While some businesses and services reopen, following the current “safer-at-home” gubernatorial order means for many of us, our days of not putting on pants continue. Whether you prefer to wrap […]
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Indulge your inner artist: Enter our Most Creative Mask Contest
There is a lot of talk these days about the “new normal.” The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly changed a good many things about our lives. Once the purview of hospital […]
Star City updates events during COVID-19
STAR CITY — COVID-19 did not spare this town and it’s plans for spring. There have been changes to events and filling positions. Lea Hassler, a member of Star City’s […]
Different ways to stay safe this summer
This is the time of year that Monongalia County Health Department likes to remind citizens not to poop — or pee — in the pool. That’s still great advice, because […]
MCHD, West Virginia National Guard offer free COVID-19 testing
Monongalia County Health Department and the West Virginia National Guard will continue to test individuals today, in accordance with Gov. Jim Justice’s order to provide free COVID-19 testing to vulnerable […]
Judges Scudiere and Tucker will resume in-person hearings
Chief Judge Debra Scudiere and Judge Susan Tucker will resume in-person hearings once their already set dockets are clear. Scudiere said her docket is already set for the next few […]
Reedsville Town Hall to open to the public Tuesday
REEDSVILLE — Reedsville Town Hall will be open to the public beginning Tuesday. That was announced at this week’s council meeting. Mayor Jason Titus said for the first week, business […]
Mon County Health Department lifts limitations placed on alcohol sales
Limitations on the sale of alcohol in Monongalia County were lifted Thursday by the health department. In early April the Monongalia County Health Department limited the sale of some spirits […]
Encompass Health hosts family and friends drive-through parade
Justice: Panhandle COVID-19 spike not an outbreak; DHHR unveils enhanced coronavirus data page
MORGANTON — Gov. Jim Justice said the recent spike in positive cases in Berkeley and Jefferson counties proved not to be an outbreak. There was a lot of testing, and […]






