AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoObituaries: Charleston-area readers are mourning two longtime community figures: Dorothy “Wanda” Rawlings and Clarence Edward Rawlings, both remembered for decades of work and family life. Community Listening: WVU Extension is holding an open regional listening session Thursday at 6 p.m. in Parkersburg, kicking off a statewide needs assessment to shape future programs. Schools & Sports: Parkersburg High’s tennis team heads to the state tournament in Charleston, with the Marshall twin brothers aiming to make noise in doubles. Local Politics: Wood County’s GOP primary results are still being finalized after extra precinct counting—Sheriff Rick Woodyard appears poised for county commissioner, while several school board races look set for new seats. Power & Energy: FirstEnergy’s Mon Power and Potomac Edison are moving forward on a new combined-cycle gas plant near Morgantown, pending PSC approval. Public Safety: A Waterford High School teacher faces two assault charges involving a student. National Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue major rulings on immigration and elections before June.
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