Business Before Hours at the Dominion Post

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 (8:30 AM - 10:00 AM) (EDT)

Description

Join us for our next Business Before Hours hosted by the Dominion Post. Start your morning out by learning about this historic newspaper as it adapts under new ownership and all the services they offer local business owners.  Indulge in some breakfast treats and coffee while networking with local business owners and community leaders before heading into work. 


About the Dominion Post: The Dominion Post is now part of a national publishing group, featuring a variety of print products, including daily and weekly newspapers, magazines and tabs. They also offer digital and website services and commercial printing for projects such as business cards, fliers and posters.

About the Morgantown Area Partnership: The Morgantown Area Partnership is a coordinated public/private alliance for the betterment of economic, business, and community development in Monongalia County. Comprised of the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, the Monongalia County Development Authority, the Morgantown Area Economic Partnership, Main Street Morgantown, and the Campus Neighborhoods Revitalization Corporation (Sunnyside Up), The Partnership takes a holistic approach to business, economic and community development and focuses on creative, strategic solutions to our growing community.

The Dominion Post
1251 Earl Core Road
Morgantown, WV 26505 United States
Event Contact
Jacob Coots
(304) 292-3311 x1009
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025 (8:30 AM - 10:00 AM) (EDT)
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