MORGANTOWN — As president of WVU, Gordon Gee spends a big part of his day telling students how to be successful in life. Monday morning, at the […]
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Mon County 4-H Camp kicks off this week
MORGANTOWN — This week Monongalia County 4-H is hosting their largest camp, around 180 kids, from third through seventh grade. Adding in camp for older kids, which takes […]
Mylan’s first FDA-approved biosimilar drug to become available soon
CHARLESTON — Mylan’s first FDA-approved biosimilar drug should be available in a matter of weeks, a company official said. Mylan, which has a 3,000-employee operation in Morgantown, […]
Community Announcements June 12, 2018
Elk’s Lodge to host Flag Day ceremony Fairmont Elk’s Lodge 294 will host a Flag Day Ceremony at 6 p.m. Thursday, at Veterans Square, in Fairmont. The […]
‘Fallout 76’ features scenes from W. Va.
CHARLESTON — As soon as “Take Me Home, Country Roads” hit the ears of gamers, they knew the new game in the “Fallout” series had something to […]
Pathway of Hope program to provide help for families in need
MORGANTOWN — In 1865, The Salvation Army was created. Since that time, it has been “an international movement” with Christian roots. These Christian roots carried the organization throughout the […]
Friends of the Cheat applies for grant to build a rail trail
KINGWOOD —Friends of the Cheat (FOC) is applying for a $3 million grant to build a rail trail along the Cheat River. If approved, the Abandoned Mine […]
Dr. Ed Hawkins to guest speak at Morgantown North Rotary meeting
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Commissioner Dr. Ed Hawkins will be the guest speaker at the Morgantown North Rotary meeting at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the Erickson Alumni […]
Reunion listings for the week of June 10, 2018
Class/school reunions UHS class of 1960 The University High School class of 1960 reunion will be held from noon-5 p.m. June 16, at the Westside Senior Center […]
Quilt squares help to reconnect families with their ancestors
LONG HOLLOW — “It was just that I was meant to be there,” Sylvia Albert said. “There” was a yard sale along W.Va. 26 South more than […]