MORGANTOWN — The House of Delegates overwhelmingly approved on Tuesday its version of the bill to allow elective high school courses on the Bible as history and […]
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Business and automobile tax cut resolution dies in Senate
MORGANTOWN — The writing was on the wall on Monday for SJR 9, the Senate’s lynchpin business tax cut constitutional amendment. Its companion tax cut bill, SB […]
Boil water advisory lifted for Pleasant Valley PSD customers
MORGANTOWN — The boil water advisory has been lifted for Pleasant Valley Public Service District Monongalia County customers who live on 9-328 Brand Road and in Mountaineer […]
Greer Industries announces promotions
Greer Industries Inc., provider of crushed limestone aggregates and asphaltic concrete, announces the promotion of Robert A. Henn to senior vice president, Andrew Saab to sales manager […]
Mountainview Elementary upgrades library with $50K grant
Kevin Carnes laughed like everybody else when he heard it Monday morning at Mountainview Elementary School. Then he did some serious musing. “We ought to put that […]
Greenmont residents discuss proposed drug house ordinance
After an hour of going back and forth on the pros and cons of a proposed ordinance that would make owners of drug houses responsible for what […]
Judge upholds ruling to dismiss suit against Mon Health, doctor
A judge upheld her decision to grant summary judgment to dismiss a lawsuit against Mon Health System and one of its former doctors Monday. Susan Yokopovich-Wasco filed […]
Animal organizations celebrate World Spay Day with vouchers
Today is World Spay Day, and area organizations will celebrate by offering vouchers to help curb the feral cat population, as well as assist those who have […]
House defeats amendment to Bible-in-schools bill to match it to inclusive Senate version
MORGANTOWN — The House of Delegates on Monday snuffed an amendment to a bill aimed at allowing high schools to offer elective courses on the historical and […]
Senate business tax cut bill squeaks out a win: 17-16; amendment vote delayed a day
After 2.5 hours of debate, Senate leadership’s signature business tax cut bill barely passed, 17-16. Two Republicans crossed the aisle to vote with the Democrat opposition on […]