It takes a (technological) village. Tuesday’s first day of school in Monongalia County was met by a series of digital hiccups, freezes and seizes that Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. said […]
Tag: COVID-19
46 counties start school Tuesday, but not Mon; WVU cases counted in Mon’s red status, rejecting requests to exclude it
MORGANTOWN — After 179 days of closure, schools in 46 counties reopened on Tuesday, state Superintendent Clayton Burch announced during the day’s COVID-19 briefing from the Capitol. “We’ve said from […]
School begins in Preston County
KINGWOOD — The first day of school in Preston County went well, Superintendent Steve Wotring said Tuesday. Preston students are returning to school on a staggered schedule. On Tuesday, only […]
Vacancies mean nonprofit needs volunteer drivers
Meals on Wheels seeks help to deliver food to clients Newsroom@DominionPost.com Like most nonprofits, Morgantown Area Meals on Wheels experienced a jump in new clients when the pandemic hit. And […]
Judge discusses changes to court amid pandemic
Some hearings held via Skype; 33 allowed in courtroom KINGWOOD — Preston Circuit Judge Stephen Shaffer said he has nothing but praise for his staff’s work during the pandemic. He […]
Driver ’s license expiration dates extended through end of the year
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles announced that any driver’s license, instruction permit, Graduated License (level 1, 2, or 3), or Commercial Driver’s License, as allowed […]
Mon readies for the (remote) first day of school
County remains red; Undergrads learn online until Sept. 25 Keyboard-clicks from the Chromebook, as your kid answers roll, remotely, for homeroom. Echoing footsteps from a principal, patrolling an empty hallway. […]
Retired teachers make masks
Working with AHI to create coverings for local students ARTHURDALE — Two retired Preston County teachers and Arthurdale Heritage Inc (AHI) are working together to provide West Preston students with […]
Library launches two new programs
Will offer services geared toward the homebound, teens By Olivia Murray Newsroom@DominionPost.com In March 2020, the world was stunned and confused by the widespread nature of the COVID-19 pandemic. Late […]
Swearengin, Capito talk plans for office
A “good contrast of beliefs” is how Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito described the differing views of her and her opponent Democrat Paula Jean Swearengin. Both candidates for the U.S. […]








