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Morgantown

[ mawr-guhn-toun ]

noun

  1. a city in N West Virginia.


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Among the grant recipients are Jones’s free clinic in Morgantown and a Health Right in Charleston, which will get four-wheel-drive vehicles, a nurse and outreach support so they can drive to rural counties.

Calandrelli is trying to be the STEM role model she didn’t have growing up in Morgantown, West Virginia, in the 1990s.

Until tweets can vote in Morgantown, he doesn’t really care what they say.

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It will also, perhaps most impressively, be his third different kind of NCAA Tournament team in Morgantown.

In Morgantown, home to West Virginia University and drug company Mylan, Lynessa Deshields and her grandmothers were among the first voters to arrive at the old Mountaineer Mall, one of four polling places in Monongalia County.

When I went to basketball camp, the boys from the real West Virginia would make fun of us effete Morgantown kids.

This kept coming up also in another radio show I did Monday out of my hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia.

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown .

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in West Virginia is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown.

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown.

The whole world shouted and laughed and rode with him on Morgantown.

Here's the first: I want to bury a man in Morgantown and I need help to do it.

Alter his recovery he made his way to Uniontown, stopping for a while in, or about Morgantown.

Sevier was not arraigned at all, for no court was sitting in Morgantown at the time.

Whaley drove for a time on the Morgantown route from Uniontown, and died in the latter place twenty years and more ago.

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