AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTravel & Culture: Hong Kong Airlines has restarted its nonstop Hong Kong–Saipan route, landing Monday with 156 passengers and a traditional Chamorro and Carolinian welcome—another tourism-recovery boost after the airport’s post-typhoon reopening. Disability Relief: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated $50,000 plus a van and supplies to the Center for Living Independently-CNMI, including plans for disaster-prep backpacks for more than 300 people with disabilities. Community Giving: The Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s 17th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament (July 25) is building momentum with major hole-in-one prizes from TurnKey Solutions ($10,000) and Island Training Solutions ($5,000). Sports & Resilience: The YONEX Northern Marianas Open returns July 14–19 at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium with free admission to matches, bringing athletes from 19 countries. Local Recovery Watch: A situational report tracks ongoing power, water, shelter, and airport operations after Super Typhoon Bavi and earlier storms. Heritage & Memory: Korean monks and a nun joined SOKMA and the Korean Cultural Center Saipan for prayers and music at the Korean Peace Memorial in Marpi honoring WWII victims. Weather Preparedness: El Niño is underway, with forecasts pointing to a stronger season—another reminder for families to keep preparing.
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