MORGANTOWN — Two Pulitzer Prize winners will share their stories at “Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen,” at 7 p.m. April 4 at WVU’s […]
Author: Sarah Marino, The Dominion Post
Easter egg hunts held in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — During Easter weekend, people of all ages have been getting excited for Easter egg hunts in the Morgantown area. This year, Mon Health EMS tried […]
Avian Conservation hosts Egg Day
MORGANTOWN — With the Easter weekend happening, most people are thinking about Easter egg hunts and plastic eggs filled with candy. At the West Virginia Botanic Garden, […]
Construction begins at development site off Cheat Lake exit
Shawn Fortney, president of Fortney LLC, said things are under way at the development site off the Cheat Lake exit of Interstate 68. Fortney said groundbreaking was […]
WVU Honors College students study the works of Mark Twain
MORGANTOWN — Standing in front of a classroom Tuesday was a legend of American literature. “I consider introductions to be unnecessary, but if it is the custom, […]
New local Lions Club has a special mission
Lions Club International is the largest service organization with over 1 million members and 47,000 clubs throughout the world. “We’re about service. We go out in the […]
Chestnut Ridge Church hosts annual fundraiser
MORGANTOWN — The gym at Chestnut Ridge Church was bustling with people on Saturday as Parent’s Place held its 16th annual silent auction. “We have two fundraisers […]
Early Easter at the Madison Center
MORGANTOWN — A little early spring cold didn’t stop Easter egg hunters from running the grounds at the Madison Center on Baker’s Ridge Road early Saturday. The […]
WV Humanities Council to host “History Alive!” event
MORGANTOWN — History and literature lovers alike will soon get the chance to go back in time. The West Virginia Humanities Council presents History Alive! at the […]
Former Mountaineer football player celebrates his 92nd birthday
Lou Birurakis was not always Lou Birurakis. In first grade, his teacher changed his name to Louis Berry, simply because she could not pronounce his birth name. […]