AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSevere Weather: Gov. Patrick Morrisey says his office is “closely monitoring” renewed storm impacts after July flooding, with an emergency declaration still in effect statewide until Aug. 20. Flood Recovery: The state advanced $400,000 to help Lewis County repair Robert L. Bland Middle School so about 400 students can return to classrooms after the July 21 flood. Public Safety: West Virginia State Police will run a DUI sobriety checkpoint Sept. 3, 6 p.m. to midnight, on Route 21 in front of Waybright Funeral Home in Ripley, with an alternate site at the state police detachment. Local Health & Community: A WVU Cancer Institute fundraiser in Roanoke, W.Va., raised more than $100,000 for patient support through the Connection 304 Fund. Tourism Jobs: Morrisey announced Tourism Works participants have earned 25,000+ microcredentials and 1,000 college credit hours since the program launched. Sports: Miami dismissed former West Virginia receiver Cam Vaughn; no reason was given.
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