by Michelle Deal-Zimmerman I’m not a Swiftie. I don’t own a single friendship bracelet, concert merch or a ticket stub from her “Eras Tour” movie. But I […]
Month: October 2023
Offensive line depth proving to be WVU’s biggest strength this season
MORGANTOWN — It wasn’t all that long ago that an injury to an offensive lineman would have WVU head coach Neal Brown holding his breath. “There’s been […]
BOPARC seeking funds for bike skills pump track
MORGANTOWN — BOPARC is looking for a little bit of help turning a piece of existing property into a wish list item for certain trail users who […]
Learning to curl with the Morgantown Curling Club
Following a historic gold medal run in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, the nation was “swept” with a sport that involved, well … sweeping. Curling, one of the […]
Mon Health Ball of the Year raises $500K for the Caring Cottages
Submitted to The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN – The Mon Health Medical Center Auxiliary raised more than $500,000 at its 59th Annual Ball of the Year on Saturday. […]
Reconsider Alt 3 bridge
Alternative 1 is the overall better choice Even though all the buzz around the new bridge that will connect Morgantown Industrial Park to the interstates has revolved […]
Oct. 29 letters to the editor
To Mooney, knowing history is ‘woke’ I read with interest Rep. Alex Mooney’s Oct. 22 response to a Dominion Post editorial criticizing him for voting against a […]
Guest essay: Nehlen’s legacy is more than his record
by Forest “Jack” Bowman Since Coach Don Nehlen was honored at Saturday’s game, it’s time to tell what I believe is a significant story from Don Nehlen’s […]
Guest essay: ERs can be equipped for an eye emergency
by Geoff Bradford A regular Health & Wellness column offering views by one of our local Morgantown optometrists often appears in The Dominion Post on Sundays. While […]
How to spot ‘fake news’
by Jessi Hollis McCarthy Let’s talk about “fake news.” You’ve likely heard the term before. It can be used to describe false content masquerading as actual […]