MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council approved water, sewer and stormwater rate increases for customers of the Morgantown Utility Board on Tuesday, but it took some doing. Council […]
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Changing climate, development factor into impacts of extreme weather
MORGANTOWN — “We have an issue. A big issue that needs to be addressed,” Evan Hansen said. Hansen, one of Monongalia County’s representatives in the West Virginia […]
Morgantown Council questions MUB, gives first nod to rate increases
MORGANTOWN — It was clear members of Morgantown City Council are hearing from constituents still on edge following recent flooding as they put a number of questions […]
West Run Road could reopen as early as Friday
MORGANTOWN — What happens when a construction project reroutes traffic onto another road … which itself is the focus of a resurfacing project? Traffic. Long lines of […]
Floods prompt MUB request for American Rescue Plan funds from city, county
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Utility Board is calling on the Monongalia County Commission and Morgantown City Council for assistance in light of recent flooding brought on by […]
Council taps Abu-Ghannam to fill 1st Ward vacancy
MORGANTOWN — As one of five candidates interviewed to fill Morgantown City Council’s 1st Ward vacancy, Joe Abu-Ghannam said he wasn’t sure what to expect when council […]
Tips to prepare for upcoming hazardous waste collection day
Newsroom@DominionPost.com With the Monongalia County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day just around the corner, it’s a good time to start sharing information about how to recycle or […]
Flegal Reservoir still taking shape
MORGANTOWN — You might think building an earthen dam out of 500,000 cubic yards of clay-rich soil would require a lot of power, but relatively little precision. […]
Rain barrel workshops return with limited slots
MORGANTOWN — Want a conversation starter for your yard that focuses attention on the environment and the need to protect water resources? What about a water reserve […]
Water, sewer, stormwater rate hikes would generate about $3.3 million
MORGANTOWN — If passed next month by Morgantown City Council, the rate increases proposed by the Morgantown Utility Board would generate just over $3.3 million annually. During […]