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Tag: coronavirus
Quarantine Kitchen: Peri-Peri Sauce
From tacos to pasta, the spicy condiment livens up any dish I am not the world’s best cook. Typically, I’m more of an assembler. When it’s my […]
New venue considered for trial
COVID-19 places limitations on court occupancy KINGWOOD — COVID-19 will play a major role in the murder trial of Aaron Glenn Hoard in 2021. At a motions […]
Return to class
WVU resumes in-person classes Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia University welcomed students back to in-person classes Monday. The decision to transition from online classes — which happened on Sept. […]
Preston school superintendent responds to teacher comments about COVID-19 cleaners
KINGWOOD — “None of us dropped the ball.” Preston Schools Superintendent defended his staff’s choices of cleaning solutions for classrooms and buses at Monday’s board of education […]
Mon goes green on COVID maps; Justice and team answer repeated questions about maps’ credibility
MORGANTOWN– Monongalia County was green Monday. And much of Monday’s COVID-19 briefing focused on the two maps, on continued confusion about what they mean and continued skepticism […]
COVID-19, billing error add up to big losses for sewer board
By Kathy Plum and Jeniffer GrahamKingwood@DominionPost.com KINGWOOD — Kingwood’s sewer board, like many of the businesses it serves, will take a hit because of COVID-19 closures. “Because […]
Communication was key in Sundale COVID outbreak control
WVU Today Widespread COVID-19 testing may be an obvious way to control an outbreak in a long-term care facility. But communication among the facility’s staff, its residents […]
Get your flu shot, don’t let COVID-19 get in the way
The first of October, the traditional start of flu season is here, and that begs the question of whether people are reluctant to get a vaccine because […]
CARES funds sought for Ramada project
Organizers behind the effort to turn the old Ramada Inn property on Scott Avenue into a hub for social services are looking at CARES Act funding to […]