AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOutdoor & Community Health: West Virginia’s 2026 sport fish consumption advisories are out, with fewer restrictions thanks to improved water quality—most notably, the local black bass advisory at Sutton Lake is fully removed, and the Shenandoah River smallmouth bass advisory is now limited to fish over 12 inches. Arts & Culture: Parkersburg Art Center is hosting a free opening reception Friday for two new exhibits—Visual Music, Sculptured Stories & the Post-Modern Funeral, plus Art Is Life/Life Is Art—running through early July. Local History: The Henry Cooper Cabin Museum in Parkersburg opens its 2026 season Sunday with an “anti-tea party” celebration tied to America 250 and Henry Cooper Day. Roads & Travel: West Virginia 68’s Pond Creek Bridge is set for a full replacement closure starting Thursday, expected to last about two-plus months with detours in place. Sports (WV): WVU football added its first 2028 commitment as linebacker Brandon Wills-Dickson pledged to the Mountaineers. Baseball (WV): WVU’s run continues after a walk-off win over Kentucky, sending the Mountaineers to the NCAA super regional. Music Festival: Wild Trails Festival returns June 18-20 at the State Fair of West Virginia fairgrounds with headliners Koe Wetzel, Tucker Wetmore, Ian Munsick and Shane Smith.
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