KEENAN CUMMINGS | For The Dominion Post West Virginia doesn’t travel into Indiana often on the recruiting trail, but the Mountaineers have landed a big fish in […]
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A Modern Website — Cheap & Easy
There’s a website design for any local business! As a small business ourselves we understand the importance of having a well-designed and maintained website. With our new […]
Unlucky 13: Swiger holds tight in seventh inning, Clarksburg edges Morgantown 3-2
Sports@DominionPost.com Morgantown Post 2 and Clarksburg Post 13 went toe-to-toe until the final strikeout Wednesday night at Mylan Park, but Post 13’s Baron Swiger held tight on […]
Week four winners announced
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Babydog was back on the road Wednesday, accompanying Gov. Jim Justice as he announced the latest winners in the vaccination challenge bearing the bulldog’s […]
Morgantown Post 2 crushes Steubenville in doubleheader
Sports@DominionPost.com STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Morgantown Post 2 swept Steubenville on the road a Saturday doubleheader, taking Game 1, 9-2, and running over their Ohio counterparts, 11-4, in […]
Joint Committee on Redistricting public hearing dates set
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Constitution requires Congressional and Legislative boundary lines to be drawn every 10 years using U.S. Census data to indicate changes in […]
Jazz on the Green returns
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Jazz on the Green returns Thursday to Jack Roberts Park in First Ward. Kicking off the evening, which is set for 4:30-9:30 p.m., is the Curtis […]
Justice announces winners of 3rd vaccine lottery
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The prizes keep rolling out in Gov. Jim Justice’s “Do it for Babydog: Save a life, Change your life” sweepstakes. On Wednesday, Justice announced […]
WVU earns commitment from 4-star defensive back Jacolby Spells
By Keenan Cummings MORGANTOWN — The Fourth of July is often associated with fireworks and the West Virginia coaching staff was able to set off some of […]
SAMUEL: Threats from Chronic Wasting Disease continue
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was first found in West Virginia in 2005. For those hunters who thought that it would be possible to isolate the problem and […]