AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoCommunity Relief & Food Access: CNMI officials outlined eligibility for the Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program, aimed at households hit by Super Typhoon Sinlaku’s long power outages, with about 9,000 households estimated statewide and thousands expected to qualify beyond current NAP recipients. Culture & Tourism Revival: The Ataari Dinner Show is back in a temporary setup at Crowne Plaza Resort Saipan, bringing sunset dining, local food, and cultural dance after storm disruption. Tourism Security Policy: HANMI backed EVS-TAP, saying it supports tourism recovery while relying on federal prescreening and border security. Education & Recovery: Acting Commissioner of Education Jacqueline Che appealed to Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to prioritize restoring power to typhoon-affected public schools before the summer program. Sports & Youth: Saipan’s Marianas Youth Billiards Association launched its inaugural MYBA Open 8-Ball season, while pickleball’s CNMI community story continues to build toward the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam. Local Culture Calendar: The Saipan Chamber set a new date for its Scholarship Golf Tournament, and the Liberation Day Committee opened vendor applications for the 80th anniversary celebration.
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