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  • noun a city in northern West Virginia on the Monongahela river near the Pennsylvania border; site of the University of West Virginia

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Examples

  • MORGANTOWN -- The owner of a small Morgantown business is looking for ways to expand and finding ways to bring other local businesses with her.

    State Journal Featured Content 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- A group is challenging Clarksburg and Morgantown to collect

    12 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- An official send-off rally for the Final Four bound West Virginia University men's basketball team is set for Wednesday afternoon in Morgantown, WVU officials have announced.

    State Journal Featured Content 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- A billboard along Patteson Drive in Morgantown warns of the harmful effects of secondhand smoke to employees of businesses who allow smoking.

    12 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- An official send-off rally for the Final Four bound West Virginia University men's basketball team is set for Wednesday afternoon in Morgantown, WVU officials have announced.

    59 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- An official send-off rally for the Final Four bound West Virginia University men's basketball team is set for Wednesday afternoon in Morgantown, WVU officials have announced.

    7 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- Da'Sean Butler returned to Morgantown to watch the NBA

    12 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- A man accused of being the getaway driver in robbery in Morgantown in 2009, is in a West Virginia jail, after being apprehended in Florida.

    12 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- A new exercise program in Morgantown uses natural surroundings as gym equipment.

    State Journal Featured Content 2010

  • MORGANTOWN -- The president of the Richmond Federal Reserve visited Morgantown this week, and Wednesday Jeffrey Lacker faced what could have been his toughest crowd.

    State Journal Featured Content 2010

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