AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChurch & Migration: Catholic bishops from across Oceania wrapped up a Guam meeting focused on building “bridges” on migration and strengthening ministry through digital communication, with Archbishop Ryan P. Jimenez of Agaña leading the executive committee for the first time. Local Culture & Community: Guam’s Valley of the Latte “Flavors of Micronesia” River Festival drew hundreds, with CHamoru and Yapese performances and a push to share island history with visitors. Health & Services: Senators questioned University of Guam enrollment sustainability after an audit showed a 6.5% drop, as officials pointed to shifting patterns since COVID and feeder-school declines. Infrastructure & Connectivity: CNMI’s governor’s broadband office signed a BEAD subgrant with IT&E for a mostly underground, end-to-end fiber build across about 10,000 unserved and underserved locations on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Public Safety: Guam’s EMS Week is set for May 17–23, spotlighting first responders’ role in keeping care steady even after major disasters.
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