AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPension Shock for Retirees: The NMI Settlement Fund says CNMI retirees will stop receiving the 25% pension benefit after July 31, with a shortfall flagged for the Aug. 15 payment. Typhoon Recovery, Community Thanks: Hundreds gathered in Garapan for “Rise Up,” honoring first responders and relief partners after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with local food and cultural groups featured. Education Leadership Change: Education Commissioner Dr. Lawrence F. Camacho wrapped up his term as he prepares to pursue a governor bid, citing team accomplishments at the Public School System. Sports as Resilience: Northern Marianas Athletics announced the return of the NMA Open Track & Field Meet 2026 (June 18–19) with an inclusive “Rise Up. Let’s Run, Jump & Throw!” theme. Local Culture & Film: Al Majalla’s Film Watch spotlights football on the big screen, pairing sports fandom with movie picks. Missing Person Update: A woman claiming to be Faloma Luhk—missing from Saipan for 15 years—has prompted authorities to forward the video to the FBI. Food Aid Approved: Disaster nutrition assistance for Sinlaku-affected households was approved, though distribution depends on local procedures. Visa-Free Push: CNMI and Guam leaders renewed calls to add the Philippines to the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program to boost travel and tourism. Housing for Typhoon Survivors: Utah’s BOX House/Ready Pod will donate 10 rapidly deployable homes for CNMI residents, including veterans and their families. Filipino Community Event Canceled: UFO canceled this year’s Pistang Pinoy festivities, switching to a simple flag-raising ceremony due to Sinlaku recovery challenges.
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