AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPower Restoration: US military generators have been connected to Tinian’s power grid after Super Typhoon Sinlaku damaged the island’s plant, giving temporary community-scale electricity while repairs continue. Sports & Community: CNMI’s women’s soccer team has revealed its EAFF E-1 preliminary roster and schedule for matches in Guam, and pickleball organizers are gearing up for “Paddle for the World Stage” (June 26–28) to fund Team CNMI’s World Championships trip. Local Recovery & Safety: A federal-local team will begin a 30-day operation to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina starting June 1, with road closures around the work area. Supply Chain & Costs: Sinlaku exposed how fragile NMI supply chains already were, with businesses still paying more for faster shipping and dealing with shortages. Public Safety Alert: The American Red Cross is asking for help locating a missing 2023 flatbed truck (reward offered) and tips go to CNMI Department of Public Safety. Governance & Legal: CNMI is asking the Superior Court to invalidate a settlement that dismissed criminal charges against former Gov. Ralph Torres, arguing improper immunity was granted.
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