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WVU students plan dual walkouts Monday in protest of proposed cuts,
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Group backs option for new access to Morgantown Industrial Park,
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National Guard officials address pay issues for soldiers deployed to support Operation Lone Star,
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Victim describes Wednesday I-79 road rage incident,
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Monongalia County deputy suffers dog attack while serving civil warrant,
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Fairmont State University welcomes students,
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One arrested in Monongalia County I-79 shooting,
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Dean of Students says WVU student body largely mum on institutional transformation; student organizations next for review,
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Music and Theatre minors reinstated at Fairmont State University,
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Garcia announces run for state senate,
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Families, faculty and administrators prepare for the Monongalia County school year,
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Telehealth options expand for Mon Health, increasing access to cardiac care,
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Back up drinking water source for Morgantown area nearly complete,
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Board announces run for State Senate District 13,
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Residents get another chance for input into the Morgantown Comprehensive Plan,
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Guilty verdict reached in Monongalia County arson, domestic violence case,
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Lost special needs child found safe in Harrison County,
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Police, volunteers and action: WVU Students ready to move-in,
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Lawmaker, firefighting leaders say more work to do on funding post-special session,
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Call center threat leads to charges for Morgantown man,