AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFinals Night Buzz: 14-year-old Shrey Parikh outlasted Ishaan Gupta in a nail-biting Scripps National Spelling Bee spell-off, crushing 32 words to win the title in Washington, D.C. Energy Update: Guam’s new 198-megawatt Ukudu power plant ribbon cutting promises about 3,000 fewer barrels of fuel oil burned per day and could reduce annual oil imports by roughly 1 million barrels. Tumon Summer Fun: Tumon Night Market is shifting to a new spot in front of Tumon Sands Plaza for the Summer Showcase series, with an “Industry Night” kickoff featuring live performances. Local Governance Tension: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero says it’s “too late” for Mangilao medical complex power infrastructure after AG Douglas Moylan requested a settlement conference over ARP-related contract issues. Guam Arts & Culture: GVB’s Youth Art Contest winners are now on display at A.B. Won Pat International Airport, bringing the “Håfa Adai Spirit” to visitors right on arrival. Youth Sports: Guam Baseball & Softball Academy’s 11th Annual Summer Skills and Games Academy opens with a four-week program and visiting Japanese coaches. Conservation Hope: A sihek chick hatched via artificial incubation after Super Typhoon Sinlaku—bringing Guam’s captive population to seven birds.
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