AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoCollege Sports (WV): West Virginia baseball is headed to the College World Series for the first time in program history, opening Friday, June 12, against Troy at 2 p.m. on ESPN, with WVU fans already buzzing about the matchup and the pitching that will matter in Omaha. Public Health (WV/Region): A new NIH-funded study from Ohio University will expand opioid use-disorder treatment support in primary care across about 40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia, aiming to help doctors prescribe medication for OUD instead of only referring patients out. Environment & Energy (WV): West Virginia is among states facing growing pressure around coal and power policy, as the Trump administration announces major federal funding for coal plant modernization and new coal projects, drawing criticism from environmental groups. State Government (WV): West Virginia tax officials are seeking a role in a federal lawsuit tied to the Greenbrier Resort, citing more than $4.4 million in tax liens on properties involved. Wildlife & Outdoors (WV): The WVDNR says spring gobbler harvests rose 12.3% to 12,006 bearded turkeys, and it also named winners in its 2026 Gold Rush fishing giveaway. Safety (WV): West Virginia Agriculture issued new interstate movement rules for warm-blooded animals entering from areas with New World Screwworm detections, requiring permits and extra safeguards. Local Crime (WV): A Bridgeport man was arrested after police say he broke into a woman’s home through a side window, assaulted her, and stabbed her with scissors.
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