AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRare Earths & Coal-Tailings Tech: West Virginia is moving from coal waste to critical minerals with a $150M rare earth processing hub in Rupert, aiming to turn tailings into a domestic supply chain for magnets and defense/EV demand. Education Support: The state Department of Education is launching “West Virginia Middle Schools: Bridging the Future” to help grades 6–8 during a key transition period. Emergency Response Upgrade: Logan County 911 unveiled a grant-funded mobile communication center to extend next-generation 911 capabilities for regional emergencies. PFAS Accountability Pressure: Questions at Daikin’s shareholders’ meeting centered on PFAS contamination and whether the company is taking responsibility. Health Tech Access: A study finds phone-based brain rehab with speech therapy support can match in-person outcomes for early dementia. Sports Law Update: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld bans on transgender girls and women in school sports, including West Virginia’s law. STEM & Research Opportunities: Fairmont State humanities students earned undergraduate research fellowships, including work on big data center impacts in WV communities. Local Science in Action: A new report highlights a major freshwater mussel habitat protection expansion across 17 states, including West Virginia. Public Safety & Child Protection: Child Advocacy Centers marked National Forensic Interviewers Week, noting thousands of interviews statewide last year. Workforce & Training: Wheeling Park High School is getting benchtop automation training devices to build a pipeline into high-demand BAS careers.
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