AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCorridor H Progress: West Virginia’s Division of Highways awarded an $85.4 million first contract to Triton Construction for a 3.74-mile stretch from Wardensville toward the Virginia line, including grading, drainage, twin bridges, and paving—part of the final push to complete Corridor H by the late-2030s. Health & Workforce: Community Care of West Virginia broke ground on a new integrated health and education center in Buckhannon to bring primary care, pediatrics, addiction medicine, psychiatry, and pharmacy services under one roof for more than 50,000 patients across eight counties. Flood Insurance Compliance: Pocahontas County is weighing a new flood plain ordinance tied to updated FEMA maps, with commissioners concerned about areas they say don’t match local flooding history. Housing Finance: A guide highlights how the West Virginia Housing Development Fund’s mortgage programs can lower rates and add down payment/closing cost help for first-time buyers. SNAP Legal Update: A federal judge struck down USDA’s approval of West Virginia’s SNAP food restriction waiver, saying the agency exceeded its authority. Business Expansion: Spero Health acquired CleanSlate Centers, saving the provider from closure and expanding its footprint into West Virginia and other states. Public Safety: Summers County recovered a missing swimmer near Brooks Falls on the New River after an overnight search.
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