Anne Montague, Thanks! Plain and Simple Inc., Charleston Jim Bissett’s article “Aging Rosies Tell Their Riveting Stories” on Mother’s Day was excellent. He captured the importance of […]
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What is school thinking with this assignment?
Pastor Terry Hagedorn, Arthurdale A West Virginia parent, Rich Penkoski, was displeased to see his 7th grade daughter bring home a “calligraphy” assignment that asked students to […]
Don’t make it harder for state workers to do job
Steven Knudsen, Morgantown Most people are familiar with the phrase First do no harm.” Applicable to doctors, it’s time to apply it to state workers who use […]
WVU roundup: Mountaineers’ APR score best ever
MORGANTOWN — WVU’s combined varsity athletic teams have an Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 984, according to data released May 23 by the NCAA. That’s WVU’s highest […]
Dr. Ping-fen Chen
Dr. Ping-fan Chen, scientist, entrepreneur, author, and poet, died on Saturday, May 19, 2018. A centenarian, he lived a few days past his 104 birthday. He received […]
How can it take 15 shots to stop suspect?
Dan Carnegie, Morgantown Another shooting in Texas. Anyone surprised? Did the media report all the sympathy and prayers? Are we going to discuss our Second Amendment rights? […]
Thanks for helping him with his class project
Ty Hennessy, Charlotte, N.C. A couple of weeks ago, I had a letter to the editor published in this newspaper. It said that I was doing a […]
If we don’t exist, then just stop taxing us
J. & M. Spiker, Newburg Thank God this school year is nearly over. I pray the Division of Highways gets its head out of its backsides and […]
WVU Roundup: Gray a Big 12 first-team pick
OKLAHOMA CITY — The WVU baseball team earned 10 all-Big 12 honors, highlighted by junior second baseman Kyle Gray being selected for the first team, the conference […]
Jerry McCutcheon
Jerry Wayne McCutcheon, age 72, of Morgantown, passed away Tuesday, May 22, 2018. He was born August 27, 1945, in Charleston, a son of the late Edward […]