James Franklin Harper, age 62, of Westover, passed away Monday, July 16, 2018, at JW Ruby Memorial Hospital. He was born September 7, 1955, in Parsons, a […]
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Clarence Teets
Clarence Cecil Teets, 70, of Bruceton Mills (Hazelton Community), passed away July 15, 2018, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. The son of the late Rollin A. and […]
Mabel McCormick
Mabel L. Braham McCormick, 84, of Morgantown, died at 3 a.m., Tuesday, July 17, 2018, in the Mon Health Medical Center in Morgantown. She was born Wednesday, […]
Patricia Raudenbush
Patricia Ross Raudenbush, 65, of Morgantown, passed away Monday, July 16, 2018, at Mon Health Medical Center. She was born April 26, 1953, in Salem, a daughter […]
Help students through local pantry program
Nationwide, an estimated one in six children are food insecure. The estimate within our community is even higher. In Mon County, about 2,600, or about one in […]
Clay District Fair set for Tuesday-Saturday in Daybrook
MORGANTOWN — The 2018 Clay District Fair’s theme is Making New Tracks. The fair will be held Tuesday-Saturday in Daybrook. Admission is $8 for guests ages 4 […]
Amendment 1 will harm women, freedom
Bobbie Godbey, Morgantown One of the most magnificent things about West Virginia is our sense of community. It’s this commitment to our fellow Mountaineers that ultimately pulled […]
Share the road with bicyclists
Sam Stone, Morgantown Hundreds of bicyclists are killed by cars each year in the U.S. Hundreds more are injured permanently. All the deaths and injuries are preventable. […]
Baseball a long-time favorite
Baseball a long-time favorite I don’t know why, but during my years at Morgantown High, the school had no baseball teams. Our adventures among the nation’s favorite […]
Sen. Capito should delay Kavanaugh vote
Michael J. Sharley, Westover It appears that Senator Shelly Moore Capito needs a lesson on the U.S. Constitution. When President Barrack Obama nominated Judge Merrick Garland to […]