AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth Care: WVU Medicine’s LUCAS mobile lung cancer screening unit will make stops in Randolph, Barbour and Preston counties in late June, offering low-dose CT scans by appointment (with options for uninsured patients who meet criteria). Sports & Community: The Williamsport Crosscutters host “Meet the Cutters” Sunday from 3-4:30 p.m. at Bowman Field with free admission, hot dogs and chances to meet players and coaches. Local Business: That Donut Place Café and Coffee House in Ripley held its grand opening May 25, moving from a food truck to a permanent spot. Courts & Politics: A new lender agreement for the Greenbrier Resort is being questioned in federal court, with the current loan holder pushing to keep its receivership lawsuit moving. Civil Rights/School Sports: A transgender athlete, Becky Pepper-Jackson, won a West Virginia girls’ state track title, and the case is now back in the spotlight before the U.S. Supreme Court over Title IX and state eligibility rules. Energy & Environment: Residents in Brenton report worsening water quality and methane-related well problems, including claims of well house explosions. Broadcasting: The West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame announced its 2026 class, with an Oct. 27 induction ceremony in Huntington.
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