AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWVU Sports Spotlight: Kentucky and West Virginia are back at it in the NCAA Morgantown Regional, with the winner heading to the Super Regional and the loser forced into a winner-take-all Game Monday after WVU’s late comeback set up the rubber match. Local Arts & Culture: Two retired WVU School of Medicine faculty members, Dr. Stephen Wetmore and Dr. Mary Wimmer, donated $100,000 to support the WVU Art Museum’s biggest needs, including momentum from the National Scrollathon headed to the Kennedy Center. Community Events: Wheeling Central Catholic High School celebrated its 2026 graduating class at Oglebay Park Amphitheater, honoring top students like valedictorian Helene Crall and salutatorian Liam Kruse. Public Input (Energy/Infrastructure): The WV Public Service Commission scheduled public comment hearings for the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link transmission line, with sessions in Keyser, Romney, Morgantown, and Kingwood. Sports Beyond College: Special Olympians Kay Ferrari and Matteo Filipelli are set to represent West Virginia at the Special Olympics USA Games in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Arts Education Debate: A new national discussion questions why art schools are disappearing, pointing to financial pressure and shifting priorities.
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