AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRare Earth Push in Greenbrier County: West Virginia State officials announced a $150M private partnership to extract rare earth minerals from coal tailings, using a patented process at a planned facility in Rupert; the project is expected to create nearly 250 jobs and could expand across the region. PFAS Accountability: The Trump administration reached a multi-state settlement with Chemours over “forever chemicals,” with $22.5M in penalties and about $450M in cleanup and mitigation work tied to West Virginia, North Carolina, and New Jersey. Grid Strain From AI Data Centers: Federal emergency orders were used again to force AI data centers onto diesel backup during grid stress, highlighting how fast new power demand is outpacing reliability. Trout Protection: More than 170 miles of West Virginia mountain streams gained new “trout waters” protections for native brook trout, backed by field surveys and conservation partners. Local Health Leadership: Vandalia Health named Jeff Sandene as its new President and CEO, aiming to steer the growing system through major healthcare changes. Sports Tech & Legal Shock: Former WVU guard Kerr Kriisa was arrested in Lexington on alleged multimillion-dollar fraud charges, with extradition to West Virginia expected for court. Gaming Law Clarity: Real-money online casino options are expanding state-by-state; West Virginia is listed among jurisdictions where licensed play is allowed.
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