By Marie A. Abate We wish to respond to the recent commentary (DP-July 29) regarding vaccines since it did not accurately address vaccine safety monitoring in the […]
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Don’t underestimate libraries contribution to common good
By Karen Diaz Libraries enjoy an interesting relationship with the public and our users. We are trusted, loved, and yet often underestimated. Folks think of libraries as […]
Questions into mineral rights need dug into
By Barbara Grigg The beauty of life experience over time, particularly in one discipline, is perspective. While preparing to teach reporting and sponsor “The Columns” student newspaper […]
Thanks to Sen. Manchin from grateful Republican
Kitte Deakins, Grafton Joe Manchin fights for West Virginians! He is result oriented. Not just talk. My husband served our country as a Marine in the Vietnam […]
Amendment 1 will cost women their lives
Susan Bonasso, Morgantown If Amendment 1 passes this November, women will most definitely die, whose deaths could have been prevented. Amendment 1 proposes that “Nothing in this […]
Compassion for others affects own well being
Colleen Harshbarger, Morgantown As the story about Deputy Mayor Mark Brazaitis came out recently and was posted on social media, I was saddened by the hurtful comments […]
Frances Hamilton
Frances Harriett Michael Hamilton, 75, of Daybrook, passed away Friday, August 10, 2018, at her home. She was born October 30, 1942, at Ice’s Run, near Fairmont, […]
Stephen Brooks
Stephen R Brooks, 69, of Morgantown, passed away August 9, 2018, at Capon Springs and Farms Resort. He was born August 10, 1948, in Beckley, and raised […]
Gorman Mayle
Gorman “Jim” or “Jr.” Mayle, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, August 11, 2018. He was born in Detroit Mch. on October 11, 1928, to […]
Preston Footnotes 8/12/18
E-cycling event Recycle your electronics 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at the Craig Civic Center on Tunnelton Street, Kingwood. Enter the event from Firemen’s Field, on Price Street. […]