AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreenbrier Resort Court Fight: Sen. Jim Justice’s family disclosed a proposed $500 million financing partner for the Greenbrier takeover fight, but Omni’s affiliate says the terms still fall short and is pushing back in federal court. Water & Sewer Funding: Gov. Morrisey said the IJDC approved more than $1.15 million for water and sewer projects across Kanawha, Tucker and Barbour counties, including reservoir work in Philippi. Housing Market Update: Greenbrier Valley Realtors reported 2026 year-to-date activity in Greenbrier County: 89 new listings, 57 homes sold and about $14.2 million in sales volume, with a median sale price near $205,000. Local Real Estate Records: Kanawha County property transfers from May 17-23 show multiple deals above $75,000, including a $325,000 sale in Elk District and a $255,000 transaction in Kanawha City. Agriculture & Food Security: A new UF/IFAS survey finds growing concern in West Virginia and other states about pests, animal disease spread and food-chain disruptions, with strong support for tougher protections. Community Health Access: Aetna Better Health and Community Care opened a new Community Resource Center in Clarksburg to connect Medicaid members with case management and wellness support. Entrepreneurship & Business Climate: A LendingTree analysis says Gen Z is driving record business applications nationwide, while West Virginia ranks lowest for new filings. Attorney General Privacy Push: AG Tim Griffin led a multistate amicus brief challenging the SEC’s Consolidated Audit Trail over financial data privacy and security risks. Local Government: Vienna City Council approved liquor ordinances after public comment, including changes tied to District 2 alcohol sales. Workforce & Training: Grimm Scientific Industries welcomed four Class of 2026 members, adding roles spanning marketing, electrical engineering, cost accounting and IT.
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