AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoEnergy & Infrastructure: NextEra officials defended the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link (MARL) transmission project at West Virginia PSC hearings, arguing the 107.5-mile, $1.1 billion line will ease grid congestion and bring major tax and union jobs to Monongalia, Preston, Mineral and Hampshire counties. Public Health: A new NIH-funded project will expand a primary-care approach to opioid use disorder treatment across about 40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia, pairing prescribing support and mentorship with long-term patient tracking. Local Government: Bridgeport City Council proclaimed June as Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, highlighting how the often-misunderstood condition affects daily life and pointing residents to Shades for Migraine on June 21. Health Policy: The Endocrine Society released a guideline saying some children with precocious puberty—especially certain subgroups—may not need the same level of testing or treatment, emphasizing right-care-at-the-right-time decisions. Sports (WV): West Virginia baseball surged into the College World Series spotlight with a 7-5 win over Troy, setting up a Sunday matchup with North Carolina for a key bracket position. Community & Service: The Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy North held graduation for its 66th class at Camp Dawson, with 85 cadets recognized for academics, GED work, and hundreds of hours of community service.
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