AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Community Pride: Tinian High School celebrated its Class of 2026 with top honors for valedictorian Geremy Lim Santos and salutatorian Dylan Calibao Subia, with Commissioner of Education Dr. Lawrence Camacho reflecting on “everything is good on Tinian.” Health & Accountability: A Saipan mother filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against CHCC and a doctor over a 2024 neonatal circumcision, alleging negligent technique and long-term complications. Sports & Youth Development: Pickleball is ramping up for CNMI’s “Paddle for the World Stage” fundraising tournament (June 26–28) to support Team CNMI in Vietnam, while Northern Marianas Athletics hosted World Athletics Kids’ Athletics Day at Oleai Sports Complex. Women’s Football: NMIFA unveiled the roster and schedule for the NMI Women’s National Team heading to EAFF E-1 prelims on Guam (June 3–9). Culture & Land: Åmot Para Taotao Tåno landowner Bernice Tudela Nelson faces potential eviction tied to lease eligibility and compliance issues. Post-Typhoon Relief: The Red Cross continues large-scale shelter, meals, and casework support across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota after Sinlaku. Immigration & Families: Guam and CNMI challengers pressed concerns over a USCIS policy shift that could affect adjustment of status and family stability. Local Appreciation: Kagman residents hosted a luncheon thanking Guam Power Authority line workers for their storm response.
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