AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth Alert: The CDC says the cyclosporiasis outbreak is still climbing, with 1,645 confirmed cases in 34 states and about 5,100 more under review; officials point to a linked cluster involving Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, while Michigan investigators are eyeing lettuce or salad greens and urging people to avoid bagged lettuce and thoroughly wash whole heads. Food Safety & Local Impact: Taco Bell says it “voluntarily and temporarily” removed limited ingredients at select locations as a precaution, even though health officials haven’t confirmed a link to the chain or any specific supplier. Local Health Outreach: Morgantown’s Community Health and Wellness Commission is stepping up hypertension awareness with free blood pressure screenings and outreach aimed at catching the “silent killer” earlier. Education & Community: Fayette County school leaders say school choice is pulling hundreds of students from public schools, affecting funding and staffing. Civics & Politics: WVU’s Washington Center for Civics, Culture and Statesmanship is defending itself after criticism over very low enrollment, with just one student registered so far. Public Safety: Wellsburg welcomed a new K-9 unit, and in Flatwoods, state police arrested a man after a traffic stop turned up meth with fentanyl, firearms, and other charges. Business/Economy: Toyota West Virginia marked its 30th anniversary and hosted Ohio University leaders to strengthen regional partnerships.
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