AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Safety Crisis: The FDA says a sample of Taylor Farms iceberg lettuce tied to the Cyclospora outbreak tested positive, even though it’s not part of the company’s current recall—while Taylor Farms has now expanded a voluntary recall covering shredded lettuce and salad mixes shipped to 27 states, including West Virginia, with “best if used by” dates running into early August. Local Impact: West Virginia is among the states in the Taco Bell-linked cluster, and health officials continue urging people to discard recalled product and watch for symptoms like severe, lingering diarrhea. Public Safety & Courts: Huntington officials approved a $2.1 million Flock Safety contract, drawing mixed reaction and an ACLU-backed lawsuit alleging the city didn’t follow proper code. Education & Community: Three West Virginia students—Mariella Policano, Hadleigh Cossin and Carson Austin—were selected as ambassadors for the NFHS National Student Leadership Summit in Indianapolis. Health Care: Raleigh General Hospital’s trauma registrar Josh Vance earned a Certified Abbreviated Injury Scale Specialist credential, one of only six in West Virginia.
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