AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Youth Science: UOG’s REEF program wrapped up with three Guam/CNMI undergrads presenting reef-monitoring work using Coral Net and AI, with findings of steady coral decline tied to water-heating events. Disaster Relief & Food Access: CNMI officials outlined eligibility for the Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program after Sinlaku, aiming it mainly at non-NAP households still hit by long power outages. Culture & Community Events: The Ataari Dinner Show is back at a temporary Saipan location, bringing back sunset dining, local food, and cultural dance after Sinlaku disruptions. Tourism & Travel Policy: HANMI backed EVS-TAP, arguing the prescreened China travel program is vital for Marianas tourism while keeping federal security screening. Local Sports & Recreation: Saipan’s pickleball community is set for the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, and youth billiards launched an inaugural MYBA Open 8-Ball season across local venues. Arts & Heritage Spotlight: America’s Time Capsule is sealed for July 4, with Wisconsin’s submissions including Indigenous and Civil War-era items—another reminder of how states are shaping the national story.
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