AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Meals Reform in Saipan: Japan’s Ehime University students are pushing the “Marianas Kyushoku Project,” spotlighting how many Saipan students leave meals uneaten (often cited around 80%) and using repeated exchanges to rethink what’s served and how waste is handled. Broadband Push: The CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office just signed a BEAD subgrant with IT&E for $31.3 million in federal NTIA funds plus nearly $22 million in private matching—aimed at a fully underground fiber network for about 10,000 unserved and underserved locations across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Community & Memory: Memorial Day context continues to echo through the week, including stories of WWII-era Marine war dogs and the long tradition of honoring the fallen. Sports Spotlight: Saipan athletes are set to debut at the Oceania Athletics Championships in Darwin, with Addalee Taflinger (U18 800m) and Maria Quitugua (senior javelin) among the early highlights.
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