AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Culture Infrastructure: The Marianas Visitors Authority unveiled a conceptual plan to turn Saipan’s historic Japanese Lighthouse property into a visitor and cultural experience center, aiming to spark a “new generation” of tourism experiences. Disaster Recovery & Community Support: The American Red Cross says it has delivered more than $1.5M in immediate financial help to nearly 2,400 Sinlaku-affected households, plus thousands of emergency shelter overnight stays. Cultural Exchange: The Saipan Awaodori Team is sending a record 11 young dancers to Japan for festivals starting July 7, continuing a 19-year bridge between CNMI and Japan. Youth Learning & Libraries: Joeten-Kiyu Public Library wrapped up its 2026 Summer Reading Program, “Unearth a Story,” with culture, science, and local history activities tied to America250 and CNMI50, and the library also mourned the passing of Susan Feller, a leader in Indigenous archives and cultural preservation. Education-to-Workforce: CNMI’s Public School System launched a 7-week Nurse Assistant Summer Program for 12 students, building toward industry credentials. Fisheries & Local Stakeholders: The Uraali Refaluwasch Association asked WCPFC delegates how CNMI will benefit from tuna and conservation funding, while CNMI officials pushed for a South Pacific albacore management breakthrough at WCPFC22. Local Governance: Saipan Mayor RB Camacho defended seeking an AG opinion on reinstating DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas, saying it’s about protecting legal authority and keeping criminal cases from being jeopardized. Sports & Fundraising: Atkins Kroll Saipan is sponsoring the Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s Scholarship Golf Tournament on July 25, with a Toyota Corolla Cross as the hole-in-one prize. Weather Watch: A tropical disturbance near the region was upgraded to a medium chance of development, with some models suggesting a possible passage near CNMI around July 6–7.
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