AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean & Science: E/V Nautilus is returning to Mariana waters with new mapping tech and eight local participants, including UOG students, as it launches June 10 missions to deep-sea habitats. Sports & Community: Guam’s Team Masakåda opened the EAFF E-1 prelims at home but fell 5-0 to Korea Republic; next up is Macau Sunday. Regional Travel & Tourism: Guam and CNMI renewed their push to add the Philippines to the visa waiver program to boost lawful travel and air service. Education & Culture: MCBC Blaz Marines helped clear space for a new CHamoru language classroom at Finegayan Elementary, while UOG’s “Hotnu Heals” brings farmer-focused mental health and community connection starting June 7. School Wellness: GDOE won approval to adopt USDA Smart Snacks standards, tightening what’s sold in public schools. Health & Funding: The Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center says $5.3M in federal cuts could end key crisis and treatment services unless it secures $4M. Local Governance & Rights: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a seabed mining ban in territorial waters, with leaders calling it both a stand and a warning. Arts & Identity: UOG Fine Arts seniors debut “Interflow: Currents of Connection,” and Guam Museum’s self-determination photo exhibit continues through June 27.
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