AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAirport Finances: Guam International Airport Authority says it has a “revenue problem,” with signatory, concession and passenger facility charges all running below budget, and seat capacity down year-over-year amid flight suspensions. Education Hiring: GDOE will hold a teacher job fair June 25 at Adacao Elementary (10 a.m.-2 p.m.), with 240 vacant positions to fill and on-the-spot interviews. Student Research & Environment: UOG REEF fellows presented coral monitoring work using Coral Net/AI, reporting steady coral declines in sites across Yap and Kosrae. Tourism & Travel Outlook: Guam Visitors Bureau points to possible relief as the Iran war nears a close, hoping jet fuel surcharges ease and suspended South Korea routes return. Summer Food Aid: Guam was awarded $6.54M for Summer EBT (SUN Bucks), providing a one-time $180 grocery benefit per eligible child. Youth Programs: Guam Police Department’s Project U graduated 40 students, and Guam Green Growth launched the G3 Youth Conservation Corps with eight teens. Sports: The Southern Cowboys swept the Guam Eagles in youth football, while 76/Circle K won the amateur baseball title with a 5-0 championship shutout.
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