AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoPower & Utilities: Guam Power Authority says load shedding starts Tuesday night after emergency repairs cut capacity, with Ukudu steam turbine offline and Piti 8 under repair; restoration is expected “top of the next hour” per schedule, and Ukudu full return by end of next week. Local Governance & Accountability: A Guam opinion piece argues corruption often hides behind “fun” progress—urging residents to recognize it in contracts and decisions kept from public view. Defense & Community Impact: The U.S. Army confirmed a new Guam-based Patriot air defense battalion will stand up in October, while another Guam-focused column warns offensive-missile plans must be communicated through official channels and weighed against real island impacts. Military Families Watch Closely: Multiple reports keep spotlighting the USS Abraham Lincoln’s extended deployment and alleged mental health strain, with CENTCOM’s Adm. Brad Cooper visiting and families pressing for answers. Arts & Community: Artspace Guåhan is calling for artists for “Boundless: Art Without Borders” (opening April 15, 2027) ahead of Art Bash 2027. Sports (Guam ties): Guam Ninja Association highlights Deren Perez’s medal haul and world-finals qualifiers after an obstacle expo. Education (Local): Supporters plan an Aug. 23 “SSHS STAND UP!” demonstration calling for rebuilding Simon Sanchez High School.
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