Sundale Rehabilitation and Long Term Care facility in Morgantown confirmed a 100-year-old female resident of the facility died late last week of COVID-19, its fifth virus-related death […]
Author: Suzanne Elliott, The Dominion Post
Rural hospitals in state to get help
Emergency funds part of Coronavirus federal relief act West Virginia hospitals, especially those in rural areas, will receive $159.6 million in emergency funds, part of the distribution […]
Julie Zuercher grows Sparkle Janitorial Services, provides much needed sanitizer
Julie Zuercher never intended to be an entrepreneur let alone the owner of a growing hand sanitizer business, Sparkle Janitorial Services. It just sort of happened, said […]
#GivingTuesdayNow supports students
West Virginia University will hold an online fundraising program to help students struggling financially because of COVID-19, which has led to the university closing its campuses and moving classes […]
Tuition, fees to remain the same; 3% increase in dining and housing plans
The West Virginia University Board of Governors agreed Friday to keep base tuition and fees for the fall semester at 2019 levels. The action, which won’t be […]
Mandated testing turns up handful of new cases
The state mandated COVID-19 testing of all West Virginia nursing home residents and employees was completed last week at Sundale Rehabilitation and Long Term-Care in Morgantown and […]
Alecto to pay $126K toward former FRMC employees’ retirement plans
The owner of the shuttered Fairmont Regional Medical Center agreed to pay matching retirement contributions to former employees, the state Attorney General’s office said. The 207-bed hospital […]
Roundup faces lawsuits over its main ingredient
With warmer days fast approaching, many are probably thinking about getting gardens, lawns and flower beds in shape.For some, that means Roundup Weed and Grass Killer, or […]
What should you do with your stimulus check?
It’s not too often you get $1,200 cash, no strings attached.So with that in mind, readers of The Dominion Post were asked what they would do with […]
WVU BOG to discuss furloughs for workers; Gee, administrators to take pay cuts
Faced with a potential $30 million budget shortfall this year brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, West Virginia University is looking at temporary furloughs for some […]