“Bah, humbug,” said COVID-19. If 2020 were Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the role of unrepentant Scrooge would undoubtedly be played by the viral miser itself. But the […]
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Experiences might be better than material things
OK, we’re in the midst of a pandemic and at the start of the holiday shopping season. Money is tight and the jobless rate is higher than […]
The elephant in the room
18-year-old creates children’s book to raise awareness of hunger By Jana MackinNewsroom@DominionPost.com There’s an elephant in the room at Hannah Marie Povroznik’s house: Mella, a blue elephant […]
WVU students, staff discuss pandemic struggles
by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com West Virginia University transitioned to all-online courses for the end of its fall 2020 semester. Students are now on fall recess. As they prepared […]
Justice and team offer more tidbits on vaccine rollout in West Virginia
MORGANTOWN — The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive in West Virginia sometime Dec. 10-12, Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday. The Moderna vaccine – which is […]
Quarantine Kitchen: Warm eggplant and chickpea salad
A hearty vegan Thanksgiving offering, good for any meal Food@Dominion Post.com In The Dominion Post’s ongoing Wednesday feature, Quarantine Kitchen, we highlight dishes prepared by readers, staffers […]
Eagle Scout project creates workspaces for virtual learning
By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com At the beginning of the academic year, John Knapp, a Boy Scout in Troop 93, noticed children were lacking something vital for virtual learning […]
High school commencement dates set for May
Oh, the places you’ll go. Sound familiar? It’s the opening line to the book of the same name penned by Theodor Geisel, the beloved children’s author known as […]
Silver linings found during COVID
Since the pandemic began, I’ve tried to take all recommended precautions seriously. I’ve stayed busy working, doing projects and cooking. I’ve felt lucky and privileged that I […]
Two more COVID cases in Mon schools
A respite from the coronavirus that Mon Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell has been hoping for this week hasn’t happened yet. A teacher at Suncrest Elementary tested positive over […]