Other cities give hero pay; Morgantown makes cuts What another sad and disappointing day in the City of Morgantown while in the midst of a pandemic. COVID-19 […]
Letters to the Editor
May 10 letters to the editor
Human Rights Commission fights discrimination The editorial on April 24 about the Pantry Plus More captured our attention and compelled us to offer our support of the […]
May 8 letters to the editor
Being stuck at home is a teaching opportunity This COVID is bringing much change in many households, especially as far as the children are concerned. They have […]
May 3 letters to the editor
Library key feature in beloved memories Some of my earliest memories were of my mother taking me to the downtown library to check out books. The library […]
April 26 letters to the editor
Patient thanks dentist for Easter procedureCOVID-19 had prevented me from racing to my dentist’s office, instead attempting to deal with a sore tooth at home. I’d been […]
April 19 letters to the editor
Don’t stop planning for the future The other day I was on Instagram. Someone posted a word search puzzle with the caption, “The first word you see […]
April 16 letters to the editor
USPS continues to serve the community — safely The United States Postal Service is committed to delivering your mail and packages throughout the current pandemic. We are […]
April 15 letters to the editor
Candidate’s plan forkeeping seniors involved Seniors are at a distinct disadvantage for being involved in our communities. Staying engaged equals better health and an improved quality of […]
April 12 letters to the editor
Morgantown residents support mail-in-votingWest Virginia’s primary election has been rescheduled for June 9. While we applaud the governor’s decision to postpone the primary, we question his plan […]
April 9 letters to the editor
Downtown shops offer unique experiences Recently, I’ve seen gas prices at $1.99 around town. It would be nice to fill up, but I’m not going anywhere, and […]