MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council breezed through a first reading of the city’s general fund ($39,486,629) and coal severance fund ($60,100) budgets for the upcoming 2023 fiscal […]
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MUB prepping projects ahead of infrastructure funding windfall
MORGANTOWN — With the promise of millions in infrastructure dollars flowing into West Virginia, the Morgantown Utility Board is positioning a handful of capital improvement initiatives in […]
Wastewater treatment plant project wrapping up in early 2022
MORGANTOWN – Construction on a $101 million overhaul and expansion of the Morgantown Utility Board’s Star City wastewater treatment plant officially began Jan. 27, 2017. It will […]
MUB’s industrial park sewer expansion funded by American Rescue Plan
MORGANTOWN — In late October, the Monongalia County Commission approved what was described as a “loose” budget for its first allotment of American Rescue Plan Act dollars. […]
MUB looking to add to riverfront recreation, pulls the plug on dam work
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board is hopeful a Brownfield Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency could lead to additional recreation along the city’s riverfront — albeit […]
Preston Solid Waste Authority to hold hazardous waste collection days for residents
KINGWOOD — Members of the Preston County Solid Waste Authority are considering holding household hazardous waste collection days to allow county residents to safely dispose of paint […]
MUB to get $2M for MIP business
U.S. Dept. of Commerce funds to bring 300 jobs Newsroom@DominionPost.com A $2 million investment from the U.S. Department of Commerce means expansion of Morgantown Utility Board into […]
MUB hoping for dry weather as dam project approaches critical milestone
MORGANTOWN — Rain, be dammed. Well, that’s the plan anyway — if the weather would just cooperate. During a brief Tuesday meeting, Morgantown Utility Board General Manager […]
City, county using American Rescue Plan dollars to assist MUB with problem area
MORGANTOWN — Anyone who regularly drives by Shorty Anderson’s Auto Service, on Stewart Street, is familiar with the destructive nature of water. It doesn’t care about roads, […]
City lays out plans for ARPA dollars
MORGANTOWN — One million dollars for flood mitigation and $800,000 for the relocation of Milan Puskar Health Right out of the city’s downtown are among the items […]