AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth & Care Access: An Ohio University team won a nearly $4 million NIH grant to expand a primary-care model for prescribing medication for opioid use disorder across about 40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia, aiming to close the gap between what’s proven and what’s actually offered. Food & Public Health: A federal voluntary phase-out of certain synthetic dyes by end of 2026 faces pushback as major companies haven’t fully committed, while West Virginia is among states that have moved to restrict the additives. Community Memory: Hundreds gathered in Triadelphia to dedicate a flood memorial marking the June 14, 2025 flash flood that killed nine people, keeping names and stories at the center of recovery. Sports & Local Pride: WVU baseball advanced in the College World Series, setting up a winner’s bracket showdown with North Carolina, while the Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy North celebrated the graduation of its 66th class at Camp Dawson. Culture & Belonging: Morgantown Pride and Parkersburg Pride both drew growing crowds for Pride Month events, with more vendors and local LGBTQ+ performers showing up to build community.
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