Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Babydog was back on the road Wednesday, accompanying Gov. Jim Justice as he announced the latest winners in the vaccination challenge bearing the bulldog’s name. This is […]
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Postcast 79 – July 9, 2021
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Justice announces winners of 3rd vaccine lottery
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The prizes keep rolling out in Gov. Jim Justice’s “Do it for Babydog: Save a life, Change your life” sweepstakes. On Wednesday, Justice announced the winners in […]
Area eateries buzzing with business
MORGANTOWN – Local eateries admitted to having seen an increase in business over the last several weeks. Though, whether the escalation is a direct result of West Virginia’s vaccine rollout […]
West Virginia University updates COVID-19 guidance
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University publicly updated its mask-wearing and out-of-state travel COVID-19 policies for fully vaccinated individuals in a WVU Today article published Tuesday. According to the story, WVU […]
Pause on J&J vax shows that safety system working
The vaccine safety monitoring system works. And, federal health officials take swift action when a rare but serious potential health complication surfaces. Those are the important takeaways from a new […]
Mon’s school district set to vaccinate students
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County high school students will roll up their sleeves for the coronavirus vaccine starting next week, the district announced. Clinics for students 16 and older will be […]
More employees of Mon Schools set to be vaccinated
Jamie White still remembers that 102-year-old from January. The woman, a resident at an area nursing facility, dutifully rolled up her sleeve and presented her arm. Which enabled White, a […]
What will you do when you’re vaccinated?
by Mary Schmich So what are you going to do once you’re fully vaccinated? It’s one of the great existential questions of our pandemic time, one that pops up lately […]
Vaccines shouldn’t be a for-profit biz
For all we complain about the inefficiencies of publically owned and run services, sometimes we’re reminded that private, for-profit companies really cannot do it better. West Virginia has one of […]











