AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Jobs: Gov. Morrisey’s office is pushing coal life-extension claims, but a new report says key project details were blocked and the funding status is murky as the state weighs shifting energy priorities. Data Centers & Power: West Virginia’s Data Economy Office says it received its first application to certify a microgrid tied to data center development, even as residents and local officials keep pressing for more transparency. Construction & Retail: Kroger is building a bigger Elkview store, doubling to 82,000 square feet with a garden center and sushi destination—aimed at adding local jobs. Healthcare Workforce: A new WV law signed by Morrisey expands workforce training via Pell Grants and micro-credentials at a local campus, targeting faster pathways into in-demand roles. Public Safety & Flood Resilience: One year after the Ohio County floods, cleanup and debris removal efforts continue, while Mingo County moves ahead with an FEMA-funded flood mitigation study to reduce repeat damage. Food & Consumer Health: A federal phase-out of certain synthetic dyes faces hurdles, and West Virginia is among states that have already moved to restrict them. Coal Policy: The Trump administration announced $850M for coal plant modernization and new coal capacity, drawing both grid-reliability support and subsidy criticism. Local Business: Property transfers in Kanawha County show steady real estate movement, with multiple deals above $150,000 recorded May 31–June 6.
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