MORGANTOWN — It’s last call for Monongalia County bars – for 10 days. Gov. Jim Justice announced the closure Monday, as a means to curb the ongoing […]
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Pandemic hits restaurants hard
By Madison Urse Good food, quality time with friends and family, and safety for everybody are three things restaurants in Morgantown strive to provide for their customers. […]
MUB hosts waste collection
Day set for Aug. 1; attendees must use precautions After careful review of coronavirus safety precautions, MUB will host the annual Monongalia County Household Hazardous Waste Collection […]
COVID -19: Impact on businesses
Employee to be quarantined for 10-14 days if tests positive With the number of COVID-19 cases growing in Monongalia County, as well around the nation as a […]
Schools update fall schedule and guidelines
Face masks. Desks, spaced at precise intervals. And a trip to the school nurse’s office — if there’s even a hint of something wrong. That’s what life […]
Area artist shares pattern for making own mask
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Being a painter, Malissa Goff Baker is used to creating. So when Gov. Jim Justice issued his mask mandate Monday, the area portrait artist set her […]
Health officials, lawmakers question CARES Act money allocation
MORGANTOWN — No one questioned Gov. Jim Justice on Friday when he announced that he was cutting in half the amount of CARES Act money to be […]
Free COVID-19 Testing
Attendees must bring acceptable identification Free COVID-19 testing continues today in Monongalia and Preston counties. In Mon County, testing is set for 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 661 […]
Mon Health conducts COVID-19 testing at various sites
MORGANTOWN — Mon Health System is providing COVID-19 testing at Mon Health Medical Center and its affiliated hospitals, and is partnering with Marion County Health Department in […]
Gov. Justice eyes re-closing bars, indoor dining in Mon County; tentative secondary school fall sports dates announced
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County bars and indoor-dining establishments faced renewed closure as COVID-19 numbers continue to climb, Gov. Jim Justice said Friday. Meanwhile, he and Secondary School […]