Coronavirus still plagues online learning for all ages The COVID-19 pandemic has brought challenges and stress into the lives of Americans. Since March, everything that was once […]
Author: Olivia Murray, The Dominion Post
Keeping community connected
Star City still moving forward despite COVID STAR CITY — The members of the Star City council have been working together despite the obstacles presented by the […]
Sparkling Clean – and not just the teeth
Hygienist Weekly spotlight on Whitney Holmes as infection control coordinator October is National Dental Hygiene Month, and local dental hygienist Whitney Holmes is encouraging people to take […]
WVEA files lawsuit against Gov. Justice
Association argues the COVID-19 maps lack validity by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com The West Virginia Education Association (WVEA) and its members want teachers to teach in person, in the […]
Farmer ’s market benefits small businesses
STAR CITY — The Star City farmer’s market, a weekly event implemented to attract residents to Edith Barill Riverfront Park and Star City’s newly installed pavilion, has […]
W.Va. cryptids capture pop culture imagination
Legends take on new life in the hands of area artists BY OLIVIA MURRAYNewsroom@DominionPost.com The population of Point Pleasant was terrified in 1966. Residents witnessed odd light […]
Passion for Vintage
Nathaniel Hart brings his clothing biz to farmers market Newsroom@DominionPost.com STAR CITY — Nathaniel Hart, 23, has dreamed of opening a clothing shop since he was an […]
Humane Society to host no-kill shelter fundraiser
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The Marion County Humane Society will host a We Ride for Tail poker run Saturday. Registration begins at 10 a.m. The ride starts and ends at […]
Former Star City mayor ‘will be sorely missed’
By Olivia Murray STAR CITY — Friends and family said goodbye to a dedicated community member Thursday. Allen Roger Sharp Jr., former Star City mayor, died July […]
Star City updates events during COVID-19
STAR CITY — COVID-19 did not spare this town and it’s plans for spring. There have been changes to events and filling positions. Lea Hassler, a member […]