AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreenbrier Legal Fight: A federal judge ordered Sen. Jim Justice’s Greenbrier-linked companies to file a redacted financing term sheet, rejecting efforts to keep key details secret in a dispute tied to up to $500 million in new funding and a bid to end a Greenbrier takeover push. AI Data Centers & Local Impacts: West Virginia lawmakers and residents are weighing the state’s next wave of AI data centers as concerns grow over energy costs and local governance, while a separate report highlights how heat management and transparency could shape community outcomes. Mason County Flooding From Data Center Work: Residents in Mason County say stormwater overwhelmed erosion controls at a data center construction site, damaging homes and raising worries about mold and indoor air quality. Education Budgets & Facilities: Ohio County Schools approved an $87.8 million budget amid rising special education and health insurance costs, while Wood County officials discussed a privately funded wrestling facility at Jackson Middle School. Banking & Branding: Grant County Bank announced it will transition its name and brand to Highlands Bank, with no change to ownership or day-to-day services. State Services: WV DMV expanded online transactions, adding more vehicle, driver, and dealer options. Energy Costs Watch: GasBuddy reported the lowest regular gas in Mingo County at $4.15 for the week ending May 16.
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