AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOpioid Funds Shift: West Virginia First Foundation says its mission won’t change after state guidance redirects future opioid settlement money toward the general revenue fund, aiming to send more directly to counties and local governments. Drug Bust: A 114-count federal indictment has charged 28 people tied to a Detroit-to-West Virginia trafficking and money-laundering operation, with prosecutors alleging meth, fentanyl, and cocaine distribution around Morgantown and Parkersburg. Power Line Fight: West Virginia PSC staff asked for a pause or dismissal of NextEra’s proposed MARL transmission line case, citing route revisions, added landowner impacts, and due-process concerns. Public Health: CDC reports childhood immunization rates continue to fall, keeping measles risk elevated as MMR coverage drops below the herd-immunity threshold. Local Health Care: Vandalia Health Urology is reopening in renovated space at Mon Medical Center in Morgantown with expanded exam rooms and procedure suites. Sports & Community: WVU women’s soccer topped Penn State again, and DNR reports a fresh pumpkinseed sunfish state record—then another record followed weeks later.
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