Republican Larry Eugene Butcher did not respond Shelley Moore Capito Age: 66 Residence: Charleston Education: B.S. in zoology from Duke University and a M.Ed. from the University […]
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West Virginia State Senate-2nd District
Republican Mike Maroney did not respond Elijah Dean Age: 34 Residence: Metz Education: High school, Calvary Christian School in Fairmont. Currently enrolled in online classes at Grantham […]
W. Va. Attorney General
Republican Republican Patrick Morrisey is unopposed in the primary election. He will be included in the general election The Dominion Post Voter’s Guide. Democrat Sam Brown Petsonk […]
Big 12 Board of Directors approves phase-in plan for student-athletes to return to campus
Sports@DominionPost.com IRVING, Texas — The Big 12 Conference Board of Directors approved Friday a phase-in for student-athletes to return to campus to engage in voluntary activities related […]
Mon County Health Department lifts limitations placed on alcohol sales
Limitations on the sale of alcohol in Monongalia County were lifted Thursday by the health department. In early April the Monongalia County Health Department limited the sale […]
Man charged with entering courthouse with marijuana
KINGWOOD — A Kingwood man going into the courthouse to get hooked up for home confinement is charged with trying to take marijuana and two smoking pipes […]
50-year-old WVU Coliseum seats to be sold
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with the Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC), is offering fans the opportunity to own a […]
Monongalia County Assessor’s Office now taking walk-ins
The Monongalia County Assessor’s Office now sees walk-ins. Hours of operation are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. During this time, the office is restricted to having four taxpayers […]
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Second W.Va. Corrections employee positive for COVID-19
CHARLESTON — A part-time employee at the Huttonsville Correctional Center has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting additional precautions at that facility. The individual, who is quarantined at […]