If there is a silver lining to the flawed U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic, it is this: The relatively high number of new cases being diagnosed […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
Different ways we observe Memorial Day
Memorial Day was yesterday. Many couldn’t observe the holiday the way they usually would; others found ways to make their Memorial Day traditions work. Some held somber […]
Reimagining education after COVID
by Ron Iannone The COVID-19 has forced us to rethink how we deliver instruction in schools. Distance learning has been the major model of instruction during this […]
Why have people started mistrusting scientists?
by Larry Harris The COVID-19 pandemic is being viewed from two sides in America: Health and economics. Those leaders who follow advice from our health scientists are […]
May 24 letters to the editor
Pets are forever, not just for quarantine One of the few heartening headlines we’ve seen these last few months has been about the increase in pet adoptions. […]
Endorsements for Mon and Preston BOEs
The Primary Election is just around the corner and everyone is gearing up to cast their ballots — by mail or in person. This year, COVID-19 derailed […]
May 22 letters to the editor
In support of Arlie Campbell for magistrate I endorse Arlie Campbell for Division 4 Magistrate in the forthcoming Monongalia County election. We have been friends for over […]
West Virginians aren’t ready to reopen businesses
The governor might be ready to open the state, but are we? We did a poll asking respondents if they thought West Virginia was ready to reopen. […]
Coronavirus pandemic makes end-of-life care harder
I just lost a dear elderly friend to cancer. Home hospice workers kept him comfortable. He spent his final weeks watching spring unfold in the outdoor Eden […]
May 21 letters to the editor
Welfare recipient states are mostly Republican The letter to the editor on 5/14/20 left me wondering where the writer got their info. As for Ronnie, it was […]