Ben Blemings, a West Virginia University graduate student, has been selling fireworks in a large white tent behind Sabraton Station in the days leading up to July […]
Author: Suzanne Elliott, The Dominion Post
Scout jamboree a boon to economy
An economic impact study by West Virginia University’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research found the national Scout Jamboree, held every four years at the Summit Bechtel […]
House built in 1830 goes up for auction
Property offers over 67 acres; Civil War items to be sold Point Marion’s Emmenegger Home, which dates back to 1830, the house’s contents and surrounding 67-plus acres, […]
Tech company offering $2K for referrals, but there’s a catch
Call it head-hunting with a twist. Rather than use a traditional employment firm to help it fill job openings, TMC Technologies of West Virginia, a Fairmont area […]
Russ Rogerson the right fit as new CEO of Morgantown Area Partnership
Russ Rogerson, the new president and CEO of the Morgantown Area Partnership, is a big picture kind of guy. “You have to look at things from a […]
Demolition begins on Stansbury Hall
Interior demolition has begun on Stansbury Hall to make way for Reynolds Hall, the new home of the John Chambers College of Business and Economics. Joe Patten, […]
Report: Delivery truck pumped diesel into 87-octane tank
Ben Hagerty pumped gas into his Ford Escape at the BFS convenience store on Fairchance Road on Saturday, May 25.A few minutes later, while driving along W.Va. […]
New guidelines mean more help for women, infants, children through WIC
More low-income families in Monongalia and Preston counties will be able to qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children because of new federal […]
Law schools see less interest in energy expertise
The interest is still there, but not like it was five years ago when oil and natural gas was booming in both West Virginia and Pennsylvania. As […]
Pleasant Street business owners worry over impact of parking garage repairs
MORGANTOWN — Josh Eid-Ries, the business and sustainability manager of Mountain People’s Co-op on Pleasant Street, admitted he was surprised when the parking garage across the street […]