Little wrongdoing seems to surprise us these days or appears unacceptable anymore. But we refuse to accept it and are glad to know we’re in good company […]
Author: The Dominion Post
City has work to do to sell itself
There’s a list of fighting words in West Virginia from A-Z. Two that come to mind at the beginning of that list and at its end are […]
So much for true colors
You don’t have to be an anarchist to disparage government. But you have to wonder sometimes if they have more insight on that subject than some of […]
Pierre comes across some surprises on Jekyll
This year’s stay on Jekyll gave Pierre a few interesting surprises. One morning we decided to do some shopping. Pierre went with us, of course, as he […]
Farewell to a vagabond who came to stay
Some years ago he came to us as a very young cat, not quite at the adorable kitten stage, more an adolescent cat, with the attitude of […]
Surviving Christmas with a rambunctious dog
Years ago when the children were young and all five of them at home, we had two beagles and three cats. All were beloved family pets who […]
W.Va. Caring kicks off Have a Heart campaign
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Caring, formerly Hospice Care Corp., is kicking off its ninth Annual Have a Heart fundraiser to increase awareness and raise money for patients […]
$100K approved for expansion of plastics company
MORGANTOWN — The company that is known today as Addivant has a connection with Morgantown that stretches back to the 1940s, starting with DuPont Manufacturing. Jon Kimmel, […]
Severe flu virus hits W.Va.
MORGANTOWN — The flu season is especially severe this year, and the virus caused the first pediatric death in West Virginia in years, said Dr. Lee Smith, […]
Preston BOE holds informational session on special levy
KINGWOOD — About a dozen people attended an informational session Jan. 3 about the Preston Board of Education’s plans for a special levy. Superintendent Steve Wotring explained […]