AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLocal Education & Environment: Raleigh County Solid Waste Authority director of education Sherrie Hunter is retiring after 25 years promoting environmental awareness, anti-littering, and recycling through student tours. High School Sports: Frankfort’s Lanson Orndorf capped a dominant senior season by winning the John Lowery–named Lowery Award as West Virginia’s top baseball player. West Virginia Community Development: Gov. Jim Morrisey announced a $2.5 million AMLER grant to redevelop the former Peebles Department Store in downtown Logan, plus a $450,000 streetscape grant for Clendenin’s Main Street project. Outdoor Summer Guide: Fireflies are peaking across West Virginia this week, with readers pointed to top viewing spots like Monongahela National Forest, Canaan Valley, Dolly Sods, Watoga State Park, and more. Public Safety & Weather Watch: A heat dome could push West Virginia toward dangerous conditions ahead of July 4, with highs near or above 100 possible in some areas. Sports Spotlight: Keyser’s Hunter Harr, Landon Tysinger, and Lucas Williamson earned West Virginia Sports Writers Association Class AAA All-State honors. National Policy: A multi-state Republican coalition, including West Virginia, sued to block California’s plastics law, arguing it wrongly forces nationwide compliance.
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