When it comes to what and how we eat in West Virginia, there is a conundrum. West Virginia is above the national average in food insecurity, which […]
Month: October 2023
Justice touts bridge project, announces money for Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice is aware there’s some skepticism. He knows there are questions about whether the state actually intends to build a new $70 […]
Trinity drops regular-season finale 1-0 to Grafton
MORGANTOWN — On a gorgeous autumn evening, the Trinity Christian soccer team celebrated Homecoming in front of a packed house with their final regular-season match against a […]
Edward Eisentrout
Edward Neil Eisentrout, 89, of Strasburg, Va., formerly of Morgantown, died Monday, Oct. 9, 2023, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Martinsburg. Born on Jan. 5, 1934, […]
Hope Gas seeks PSC protective order to withhold financial information from public documents in its Morgantown pipeline project
MORGANTOWN – Hope Gas in a Thursday filing with the Public Service Commission explained why it doesn’t want to disclose the projected costs and revenues associated with […]
Stire, special teams key components to Morgantown’s 5-1 start
MORGANTOWN — It worked to perfection. And it was the perfect way to secure momentum, and an eventual lead, that Morgantown would not relinquish. In the second […]
U.S. Marshals still searching for Fairmont shooting suspect
The U.S. Marshals Service is still on the hunt for a fugitive wanted for a kidnapping and attempted murder in Fairmont earlier this year. Jamie Ray Jones, […]
Crowdfunding campaign brings in more than $285K for Mary Lou Retton
FAIRMONT – In summer 1976, Mary Lou Retton was 8 years old – and glued to the console television set in the living room of her childhood […]
Kingwood Council learns of closing trailer park
KINGWOOD — Members of Kingwood City Council held a short meeting Tuesday evening. Amy DeBerry, Kingwood Sewer Board clerk, updated council about the surcharge that would be […]
Justice company helicopter was moved right before court order, says pursuing party
CHARLESTON — The company going after a helicopter owned by Gov. Jim Justice’s family coal operation wants to know why it isn’t where it’s supposed to be […]