AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoHospital Fight in Court: The Guam Supreme Court says the attorney general can’t use procurement law as a veto to block the governor from using federal money to build a Mangilao hospital, and that disputes over public health actions should be handled in court. Medical Complex Settlement: Even after the AG’s pushback, Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero says she’ll take part in a court-ordered settlement conference on medical complex cases. Foster Care Shortage: Guam needs 70 more foster homes for 693 kids in the system; 512 are placed, but many remain in shelters and group homes. Local Education: Inalahan Middle School earns six-year ACS WASC accreditation. UOG & Community Programs: UOG’s Farmer Focus heads to Chuuk July 1, and the UOG Drone Corps is accepting applications for a summer remote-pilot training cycle. Tourism & Events: Tumon Night Market moves to the area in front of Tumon Sands Plaza for the Sunday showcase season. Sports & Culture: NMI women’s EAFF E-1 prelims kick off June 3 on Guam, and the Guam Marianas Open Taiwan BJJ event sells out with 1,000+ athletes. Prices: Gas drops 15 cents to $5.829 for regular; diesel stays at $6.849.
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