AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Relief & Food Access: CNMI officials laid out who can qualify for the Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program after Sinlaku, targeting non-NAP households as power outages drag on and thousands of families wait for support. Local Governance & Public Safety: Gov. David Apatang pushed back on concerns from the Senate and Saipan Mayor Ramon “RB” Camacho over the firing and reinstatement of DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas, saying the matter is with the attorney general. Culture & Community Dining: Ataari Dinner Show is back at Crowne Plaza Resort Saipan in a temporary setup, bringing back sunset dining, local flavors, and CHamoru-style performances after typhoon disruption. Tourism & Border Policy: HANMI backed the EVS-TAP program, arguing it keeps tourism moving while insisting on strong federal screening and security. Marianas Ocean Stewardship: CNMI leaders welcomed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monument waters to commercial fishing, while conservation voices warn it could weaken cultural and environmental protections. Education & Heritage: A Saipan-based NEH program is sending K-12 educators to study WWII history and heritage through hands-on learning around the island. Sports & Youth Pride: CNMI’s pickleball federation is set to send athletes to the 2026 Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam, a big leap from a parking-lot start. Health & Prevention: HDS Foundation highlighted oral health prevention efforts across Hawaiʻi, Guam, and Saipan, from newborn visits to senior care. Community Fundraising: McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan hosted golf events supporting Ronald McDonald House, backing families facing serious child medical challenges.
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