AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSports & Community: The Philippines opened the Tri-Nation Friendlies with a 5-1 win over Guam on Wednesday, setting up a Tuesday match vs Myanmar and a Thursday showdown with Guam. Local Health: Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center says about $5.3M in crisis and drug treatment funding tied to the Child Care Development Fund will end after September, putting key services at risk. Public Safety & Courts: A man who shattered his former partner’s elbow was sentenced to five years and could face deportation. Environment & Permitting: Stateside AGs, led by West Virginia’s JB McCuskey, filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in the Guam EPA permitting fight involving U.S. Air Force munitions disposal. Weather: NWS says a dry pattern continues across the Marianas with spotty light showers and moderate trades, plus a moderate rip-current risk. Food Aid: Public Health will mail Food Loss Affidavit disapproval notices this week for SNAP households affected by Sinlaku. Military Presence: USS George Washington is scheduled to visit Guam June 16-20 as part of its spring deployment. Waste Services: Guam Solid Waste Authority reverted to appointment-only curbside bulky waste collection, ending self-haul at transfer stations. Culture & Pride: The Hafaloha Concert Series returns Friday at Ypao Beach Park with island reggae acts J Boog and Sammy J.
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