MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Clerk Linda Tucker said the city is working with Las Vegas-based MuniMetriX Systems Corp. to make city records available online. City documents dating […]
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Long-time Mon prosecutor ‘Ponch’ retires after 21 years
MORGANTOWN — About 50 people gathered on the third floor of the Monongalia County Justice Center Friday May 18 to celebrate with and say goodbye to a […]
Suncrest Elementary celebrates STREAM Night
MORGANTOWN — On Thursday May 17, Suncrest Elementary School held its fifth annual STREAM Night. A more updated word for STEM, STREAM — which stands for Science, […]
Local Muslim and Jewish communities gather to pray for Gaza
MORGANTOWN — Faith leaders from Morgantown’s Muslim and Jewish communities gathered at Krepps Park picnic shelter Thursday May 17 to participate in joint prayers in a statement […]
Community Announcements May 18, 2018
Christian Help financial education course begins May 21 Christian Help will host free financial education course from 5:30-7 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays beginning May 21. It is […]
BACA to host its annual ‘Child Abuse Awareness 100 Mile Ride’ this Saturday
By Tiffany Morgan, The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN — It’s not the motorcycles that drive the event, it’s the kids. The North Central West Virginia Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) […]
New preliminary hearing date set for accused murderer
KINGWOOD — Accused murderer Joseph Edward Harrison waived the time limit on his preliminary hearing Thursday, and a new hearing date was set. Harrison, 26, of Kingwood, […]
Problem Gamblers Help Network training to address sports betting calls
CHARLESTON — While many questions still have to be answered about how exactly sports betting will be legalized in West Virginia, one part of the new law […]
MUB receives dual awards for excellence in wastewater treatment
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Utility Board’s Star City and Cheat Lake wastewater treatment plants have again received Platinum Peak Performance Awards by the National Association of Clean Water […]
Preston County prosecutor disputes handling of primary election certification
KINGWOOD — The Preston County prosecutor disputed the way the county commission handled the certification of the primary election Thursday, including the circuit judge’s race in which he […]