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Manchin joins senators, House members of both parties to offer COVID emergency COVID-19 relief package
MORGANTOWN — Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., led off a bipartisan group of 16 U.S. senators and representatives announcing a $908 billion COVID-19 emergency relief framework package they […]
Preston Schools could lose employees after enrollment loss blamed on COVID-19
KINGWOOD — Preston County Schools could lose 14 teachers and 12 service personnel next year, if the legislature doesn’t agree to alter how it figures funding during […]
Many can find the silver lining
Overwhelmed with appreciation at the number and types of responses after reaching out to friends about pandemic silver linings for my column last week, I wanted to […]
As COVID surges, WV hospitals will suspend certain elective surgeries once again to maintain capacity
MORGANTOWN — As the coronavirus surges, hospitals across the state will be cutting back on certain elective surgeries to keep room open for COVID-19 patients. The announcement […]
Artists group hosts holiday bazaar
MAA offers several types of art for sale; all under $100 by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com The Morgantown Art Association will host its annual winter bazaar through December. Items […]
Help is available for residents through Workforce program
As COVID-19 continues to impact business around the globe, finding and keeping employment has become a struggle for many in West Virginia and beyond. But help is […]
ASE program goes virtual
Tools available for students, parents through TEAMS KINGWOOD — In rising to the COVID-19 challenge, the After School Explorers has become an on-line program for the […]
WVU thinks outside the box
Innovation allows patient simulation program to continue through COVID-19 WVU Today After COVID-19 stopped in-person simulated training for West Virginia University medical students, leaders of the Interprofessional […]
Subdivision regulations are still in the works
Coronavirus delayed plans, but are close to being finished COVID-19 has interrupted or delayed just about everything. In the case of Monongalia County’s efforts to implement subdivision […]