AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCollege Sports Reform: Nick Saban, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, and others backed the Protect College Sports Act at a Senate hearing, arguing college athletics needs “order” amid NIL and transfer-portal chaos while the SEC and Big Ten push back. Social Security: A new analysis warns Social Security could cut benefits by about 24% when the trust fund runs out in 2032, averaging roughly $500 a month less for retirees, with 29 states hit harder. West Virginia Baseball: Cal Poly and West Virginia meet in a Morgantown super regional starting Friday, with ESPN2 and ESPN Radio carrying the games. Public Health: WVU’s mobile lung cancer screening unit, LUCAS, will visit Morgantown, Weston-area sites, and Jane Lew in late June/early July for low-dose CT scans. Local Education: Paden City Elementary was named a 2026 WV PBIS Tier 1 Model School. Community & Weather: A restored High Street post clock was unveiled in Morgantown, and dry weather sticks around before showers return later this weekend. Health Care Expansion: WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital added new cancer therapies, including Pluvicto and cooling cap treatment.
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