MORGANTOWN — Remember this one? “… In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue …” If you’re of a certain age, you definitely do. It’s the opening to […]
Author: Jim Bissett, The Dominion Post
Registration for Holiday Toy and Food Distribution runs Monday through Nov. 15
Will Santa need a little help with Christmas in your house this year? Then now’s the time to register for the annual Holiday Toy and Food Distribution, […]
‘Listening Tour’ hears concerns from locals
Bryan Daugherty didn’t give out the best of grades to West Virginia’s education system Wednesday night in Morgantown — and he’s an educator himself. “We’ve gotta create […]
Campbell gets kudos, HB 206 may return in 2020 and State BOE’s listening tour in town today
Sam Brunett wasn’t watching the clock during the Monongalia County Board of Education meeting Tuesday night. He was, however, keeping a pretty keen eye on the calendar. […]
Man travels to Tree of Life to help usher in Yom Kippur
When the sun dips behind the ridgetops of north-central West Virginia today, Daniel Hazen will help steer the members of Morgantown’s Tree of Life Congregation through the […]
Soaking Up Some Rays
Andy Cockburn’s electric bill last month was $5. That covered all the appliances, all the electronics and everything else plugged in at the 2,600-square-foot ranch house the […]
Jimmy Nelson, pioneering television ventriloquist and father of Morgantown entertainer, dies at age 90
Before all those edgy Hulu originals and the like, there was American television in the late 1940s and early 50s. The then-new medium tossed it all out […]
Plasma drive for PANDAS all Oct. in Clarksburg
Debbie Nelson would sincerely love it if you rolled up your sleeve next month in Clarksburg. The act of rolling up one’s sleeve is what saved her […]
Camp Flintlock’s colonial reenactment visits St. Francis
Adam Young played his share of bleak, post-Apocalyptic video games when he was kid — but not for the reasons you might think. He wasn’t zoning out […]
BOE launches program to help students leave stress at home
The majority of Mountain State students who enter high school as freshmen leave like they’re supposed to. That is, four years later (or thereabouts), they gleefully turn […]