AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWVU Sports: No. 22 West Virginia women’s soccer finally snapped a nine-year, nine-game losing streak to No. 23 Penn State, rallying for a 2-1 win after conceding early; the Mountaineers are 2-0 and host Duquesne Sunday. State Government/Health: Attorney General J.B. McCuskey says West Virginia will redirect future opioid settlement shares away from the First Foundation, sending 72.5% to the state general revenue for lawmakers and localities. Local Governance/Data Centers: A Mason County letter to lawmakers on House Bill 2014 pushes for more host-county input on siting scores and raises concerns about how high-impact data centers get approved. Elections/Civics: West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner brought ballots and a voting machine to the State Fair to teach kids how voting works. Infrastructure/Water: Gov. Jim Morrisey announced $4 million for a backup water line in Crum and additional fixes for the Fort Gay water system. Community/Arts & Sports: West Virginia Wesleyan will keep hosting the Governor’s School for the Arts through 2030, and three Mountaineer Bowling Lanes bowlers were inducted into the state hall of fame.
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