AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoFood Safety Shock: Federal health officials say shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia is linked to a multistate Cyclospora outbreak, with West Virginia now reporting 139 cases (15 hospitalizations) and the CDC warning people not to eat it while FDA traces the supply chain. Local Health Alert: West Virginia health officials urge residents to avoid the specific Taco Bell lettuce, watch for symptoms, and sanitize surfaces that may have touched it as the investigation continues. Music & Community: The Scarecrow Festival in Washington Court House, Ohio announced Colt Ford will headline its free Sept. 19 concert, with West Virginia native David Morris returning to open. Arts & Events: Carnegie Hall named Sharon and Jim Rowe as honorees for its Sept. 4 “A Star-Spangled Salute to the Arts” gala at The Greenbrier. West Virginia Sports: WVU’s Cam Cook and Kayden Luke made the Big 12 preseason All-Conference team, with Cook as a running back and Luke as a fullback. Energy & Jobs: A WVU-led RETI Consortium won up to $321M total to drive energy security and innovation, including NSF funding for new tech and startups.
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