AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation Leadership: West Virginia Northern Community College selected Dr. Andrew Langrehr, currently vice chancellor for academic affairs at St. Louis Community College, as its next president, with him starting in August. Public Health: Missouri says naloxone access is rising through its standing order, with Medicaid claims topping 11,000 a year as opioid overdose deaths keep declining statewide. Community & Culture: A new Missouri Capitol exhibit, “Stars, Stripes and Celebrations,” opens Saturday with student-built displays tracing how 250 years of history shaped the state and nation. Local Governance: Columbia’s $34 million transmission line plan could take months to finalize, with public input and a November council decision aimed at avoiding future blackouts. Faith & Arts: Tenor Limmie Pulliam, who overcame stigma about his size to build a major opera career, has died at 50. Youth & Learning: Three St. Louis-area seniors earned $40,000 Best Buy Scholarships through Boys & Girls Clubs’ Pathways program. Sports & Community: New Baden’s village board held its first meeting in a new hall, tackling resident concerns including parking citations tied to a baseball tournament.
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