MORGANTOWN — What makes a movement, well, a movement? A movement is a movement, Jeannie Rhodes said, when you can get 300 people to rally in the […]
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District manager accused of using position to benefit family
MORGANTOWN — The state Ethics Commission leveled nepotism charges against the manager of the River Road and Paw Paw-Route 19 public service districts (PSD). A public hearing […]
2 Pulitzer Prize winners to speak at WVU
MORGANTOWN — Two Pulitzer Prize winners will share their stories at “Path to the Pulitzer: Journalism and the Informed Citizen,” at 7 p.m. April 4 at WVU’s […]
DNR offers first Gold Rush for anglers
MORGANTOWN — It’s that time of year again where fishing is at its finest; and this week, anglers of all ages can get together with family and […]
Ring lost in 1985 flood returned to Preston man
ALBRIGHT — Mike and Anita Peaslee and their family lost a lot in the flood of 1985. They and their children, ages 1 to 10 at the […]
IRS offers tax time guide
WASHINGTON — With the April 17 tax deadline fast approaching, taxpayers can find most answers to their tax questions by taking advantage of the variety of online […]
Retiring Monongalia County school superintendent could stay in role temporarily
MORGANTOWN — The search for a new superintendent of schools in Monongalia County could get a little complicated if a successor to Frank Devono is not in […]
Easter egg hunts held in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — During Easter weekend, people of all ages have been getting excited for Easter egg hunts in the Morgantown area. This year, Mon Health EMS tried […]
Avian Conservation hosts Egg Day
MORGANTOWN — With the Easter weekend happening, most people are thinking about Easter egg hunts and plastic eggs filled with candy. At the West Virginia Botanic Garden, […]
Operation Welcome Home to host fundraiser April 7
MORGANTOWN — A first-of-its-kind fundraiser on April 7 will raise money for Operation Welcome Home, a non-profit that helps veterans find a civilian career. The event is […]