AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster Recovery, Community Service: In Saipan’s storm-scarred streets, Christina Etzrodt and her daughter Clara Baber—both U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff—work side by side on temporary roofing, turning rebuilding into a family mission and a chance to connect with survivors. Culture & Memory, Local Voices: Kelvin Rodeo’s new book, “Shadows in Paradise,” digs into the CNMI guest worker program and the exploitation behind the islands’ modern growth, tying history to his own Saipan upbringing. Environment & Heritage: Volunteers and partners logged the latest Fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, with the species’ threatened status underscoring why careful, coordinated monitoring matters. Marine Policy, Local Stewardship: Trump’s proclamation reopening parts of Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing—including waters tied to the Mariana Trench—has drawn pushback from conservationists and cultural practitioners, while CNMI’s delegate stresses local engagement and stewardship. Education & Youth Milestones: Saipan Southern High School celebrated its Class of 2026 graduation, honoring students who persevered through schedule changes, austerity, and Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Sports & Resilience: Northern Marianas Athletics announced the return of the NMA Open Track & Field Meet 2026, framed as a “Rise Up” community rally after Sinlaku. Missing Persons, Community Concern: A new video claim about Faloma Luhk—missing from Saipan for over 15 years—has been forwarded to federal authorities, renewing hope and urgency for the family and community.
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