Scouting America’s (previously Boy Scouts of America) Mountaineer Area Council on Thursday hosted the 11th annual Distinguished Citizens Dinner at The Erickson Alumni Center to recognize and […]
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Mon Health Auxiliary marks 80 years, looks ahead to change
This is the third of a four-part Sunday series on the Mon Health Medical Center Auxiliary and its work. The fourth story, set to run Nov. 3, […]
Jeff Hostetler joins with WVU Medicine to announce expanded family mental health resource partnership
MORGANTOWN — WVU Medicine Children’s and the Cook Center for Human Connection have teamed with an former NFL quarterback’s association to expand their efforts to provide families […]
Hundreds of homes looking to access MUB sanitary sewer service
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board is working with hundreds of homeowners in the Van Voorhis/Bakers Ridge area interested in connecting to the utility’s sanitary sewer system. […]
City receives $2 million for lower Greenmont revitalization efforts
MORGANTOWN — The city of Morgantown’s effort to revitalize a portion of its oldest neighborhood is getting a significant boost from Washington. The city will receive a […]
WVU Extension experts advise on drought effects on deer and cattle
MORGANTOWN – In light of the ongoing drought, two WVU Extension experts have offered some insight and advice on how drought can affect livestock and wildlife. Darin […]
Cheat Lake sewer rate increase set at 100%; project cost remains unknown
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council unanimously approved on first reading a 100% rate increase for the Morgantown Utility Board’s Cheat Lake sanitary sewer customers. The increase will […]
Monthly tours of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia’s Outdoor Classroom facility to educate and enrich the community
Nestled away in the various hand-crafted enclosures of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia’s (ACCA) Outdoor Classroom are approximately 20 birds, including bald eagles, turkey vultures, an […]
WV Pawpaw Festival draws hundreds to celebrate the flavors of fall in Appalachia
Saturday afternoon at the WVU Core Arboretum, leaves of orange and brown crunched underfoot, and the scent of fried dough carried on a warm, slightly overcast breeze […]
Pawpaw Festival celebrates fall fruit’s longtime cultural and historic roots in Appalachia
The pawpaw fruit. Green, pear-shaped, backed by a natural history of tens of millions of years and the largest native fruit in West Virginia. Some folks find […]