AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Safety & Justice: FBI has added convicted former Guam bingo operator Michael Lizaso Marasigan to its “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list, offering up to $150,000 for tips after he fled to the Philippines and allegedly violated pretrial release conditions. Health & Social Services: DPHSS says it will seek a Medicaid waiver to launch “Kumunidåt Diniseha: Community of Hope,” aiming to expand home and community-based services and reduce avoidable hospitalizations. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja is pushing for a June 24 GDOE oversight hearing and requested school visits tied to possible closures, demanding answers on transparency and reopening plans. Local Sports & Youth: Guam’s Youth Fishing Derby and free pre-derby clinic for ages 5–17 is set for June 20 and June 27, with registration through DAWR. Tourism & Culture: Guam Visitors Bureau touts “Wellness Island” marketing success at Seoul’s travel fair, while a CHamoru-language immersion charter school seeks to expand teaching up to 9th grade. Environment & Preparedness: Guam’s Department of Agriculture is bringing wildfire training to the island for the first time as dry conditions raise fire risk. Business & Community: BTACS is seeking approval to expand into middle school, and a bill would add soccer and community sports facilities in Barrigada Heights.
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