AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Security: Guam-based partners wrapped up Operation Irensia 2026, a 13-day multilateral maritime security and law-enforcement training with patrol crews from the FSM, Palau and the Marshall Islands at Apra Harbor. Local Education & Culture: Maga’låhen Hurao CHamoru Academy is seeking to expand its CHamoru-language immersion program through 9th grade, with parents and students urging the Charter School Council to keep kids learning the language past 6th grade. Tourism & Travel: The Guam Visitors Bureau and local businesses promoted Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the Seoul International Travel Fair, pitching nature, relaxation, sports and culture to Korean travelers. Utilities & Cost Pressures: Guam Power Authority received a $35 million Bank of America credit line to cover rising fuel costs, with repayment terms pending. Health & Community: The Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference highlighted mindfulness for survivors and caregivers, while the Guam Cancer Trust Fund continues awarding support for cancer-related services. Public Safety/Weather: CNMI officials are monitoring Invest 92W and say there’s no need for alarm yet—residents should stay prepared and follow official updates. Sports: Samoa beat Guam 58-88 to win bronze in the FIBA U17 Women’s Oceania Championship, led by Guam’s opponent Teneva Ropati’s 32 points and 17 rebounds.
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