AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEntrepreneurship for youth: Nenpire Startup Series is back this summer, offering hands-on business training for ages 7–13, with workshops, mentorship, and a final marketplace where kids showcase and sell what they make. Local education hiring: GDOE will host a teacher job fair June 25 (10 a.m.–2 p.m.) at Adacao Elementary in Mangilao, with on-the-spot interviews and an application deadline of June 23. Airport parking squeeze: A roadway easement tied to Marine Corps Drive/Route 10A will remove about 100 airport parking stalls, with Phase 2 still years away. Airport finances and oversight: GIAA received a clean FY2025 audit opinion but auditors flagged internal control weaknesses, while board discussions also pointed to a “revenue problem” tied to weaker tourism and reduced flights/seats. Coral research at UOG: UOG REEF students presented work using regional coral monitoring data, reporting steady coral declines linked to warming events. Community youth programs: Guam Police Department’s Project U graduated 40 students, and the Guam Department of Public Health is running a back-to-school immunization outreach clinic at Micronesia Mall in July. Military activity: Valiant Shield 2026 returns June 22–July 1, bringing increased activity expected around Andersen Air Force Base and Naval Base Guam.
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