Monongalia County Circuit Court Judge Phillip D. Gaujot announced his plan to retire Dec. 31. He has been a circuit judge since then-Gov. Joe Manchin appointed him […]
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Retirees urge state lawmakers to provide financial relief
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — West Virginia retirees are urging state lawmakers to consider a one-time supplement to provide financial relief for the state’s older population. Representatives […]
A farewell to the chief: Tom Varndell retires from Star City PD
Star City Town Hall was full of people Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the retirement of Star City Police Chief Tom Varndell. Mayor Herman Reid, along with city […]
WVU women’s basketball coach Mike Carey retires
MORGANTOWN — WVU women’s basketball coach Mike Carey, the winningest coach in program history, announced his retirement after 21 years leading the Mountaineers’ program. “I want to […]
Political husband and wife pair retiring
KINGWOOD — Two of Preston County’s elected representatives, the Sypolts, won’t seek re-election and have decided to retire from the state legislature. There were a number of […]
Longtime IV&V Program director to retire at end of ’21
Blaney worked for NASA for decades Newsroom@DominionPost.com FAIRMONT — After decades of service to NASA and leadership of the Independent Verification and Validation Program, Director Gregory Blaney […]
Sheila Williams retires after 46+ years
KINGWOOD — The Preston County legal environment has changed since Sheila Williams graduated from law school in 1975. Williams started her law practice with attorney Ron Brown, […]
Longtime water board attorney plans to retire
KINGWOOD — Sheila K. Williams, attorney for the Kingwood Water Board, is retiring. Williams told board members she would be “taking down her shingle Dec. 20.” She […]
MAC executive director announces retirement
Newsroom@DominionPost.com After 23 years leading the Monongalia Arts Center, Executive Director Ro Brooks is retiring this week. Monongalia Arts Center is a nonprofit arts center serving Monongalia […]
City hospital officer plans to retire
Newsroom@DominionPost.com George C. Boyles, chief administrative officer at Grafton City Hospital and life-long Fairmont resident, has announced his retirement after two years with the hospital and a […]