AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTransportation & Infrastructure: Crews will begin phased work on the Rt. 690 bridge over Rt. 7 starting Sept. 8, narrowing lanes and shifting traffic to keep both routes moving while the bridge is rebuilt in stages. Energy & Grid: Randolph County officials voted to oppose the proposed Valley North 765-kilovolt transmission line, arguing it would harm local property owners and mainly serve out-of-state interests. Mining & Critical Minerals: A new push is using rare earths found in acid mine drainage from retired coal sites, with WVU-linked work at Mount Storm aimed at turning environmental cleanup into mineral recovery. Local Business & Community: Marshall University says Synthesis Health will set up in Huntington’s IDEA District to expand radiology-focused support for rural healthcare, using AI and imaging tech. Public Safety: A new fire/EMS training center, the Benji Barb Memorial Training Center, opened in Clarke County to expand hands-on rescue and firefighting drills. Economy & Housing Costs: A study on “living comfortably” highlights how steep income needs are across states, underscoring affordability pressure for working families. Consumer Watch: BBB Scam Tracker data shows multiple WV cities tied for scam reports in July, including Clendenin with one reported incident. Finance: Ohio Valley Banc Corp. extended its stock buyback program through Aug. 31, 2027, keeping repurchases capped at up to $5 million.
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