AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOpen Government Clash: A Guam Museum roundtable on the 2026 military cultural heritage agreement was cut short after attendees raised concerns it violated Guam’s open government law, with the state historic preservation officer agreeing to reschedule. Courts: The last active federal lawsuit alleging former Archbishop Anthony Apuron sexually abused a student is headed for dismissal, with the filing now moving to end the case. Community & Culture: The Valley of the Latte’s “Flavors of Micronesia” River Festival drew hundreds of ticket buyers and vendors, with CHamoru and other island performances and a big push to share local heritage. Public Safety Remembrance: Guam honored 19 fallen peace officers at the annual memorial ceremony. Education & Youth: Guam Community College celebrated 324 Spring 2026 graduates, while GSYEP application interest is already drawing early crowds. Sports: Guam swimmers wrapped a successful Oceania campaign in Suva, and Guam High’s track team kept its ISA boys dynasty rolling with a ninth straight title.
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