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Published on 02:51 GMTSource: KUAM - Center-left
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Published on 02:51 GMT
Prugråman Sinipok to bring fourth Chamoru language learning cohort to Guam this July
Over the years, the program has had the unique opportunity to learn from many Chamoru leaders who have since passed away, the late musician and radio host Joaquin “Kin” Concepcion, the late carver and Sagan Kotturan Foundation Museum curator Johnny “Cake” …
Source: KUAM - Center-left -
Published on May 13, 2025
OPINION Lujan: Guam tourism recovery — accelerate our course with compelling urgency
(Editor’s note: This is the inaugural opinion piece from the Guam Tourism and Travel Association, with members from across the commercial sector of the tourism industry taking turns every Wednesday sharing their evolving perspectives.) Formed in 2021, the …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on May 13, 2025
LETTER: PBS Guam possible layoffs
President Trump on May 1 signed an executive order to end public funding of National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Service. NPR and PBS receive taxpayer funds through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CPB. With cuts in CPB funding by the …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on May 13, 2025
Bank of Guam updates leadership: Tomokane, Guerrero, Ditchen, Paul, Finona-Sablan
Bank of Guam, along with its board of directors, on Tuesday announced five promotions and additions. Tomokane Merced "Marcie" Tomokane has been appointed to the position of vice president/ CNMI regional development officer. In this new role, …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on May 13, 2025
Tiguac, Guam's public cemetery, down to 8 burial plots
There are just eight burial plots left at the island’s only government-owned cemetery, according to testimony Tuesday for a bill that would give the Department of Parks and Recreation about 11 acres of land in Piti to expand the cemetery. At just $500 a …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Indeterminate -
Published on May 13, 2025
New leaders to take on top military positions on Guam
Guam will soon have a new set of military leaders on the island as top officials at Joint Task Force – Micronesia, Joint Region Marianas, and the 36th Wing at Andersen Air Force Base all transfer out to take on new duties or retire. U.S. Navy Rear Adm. …
Source: The Guam Daily Post - Neutral -
Published on May 13, 2025
Four Guam Department of Education schools achieve six-year WASC accreditation
C.H.B. Price Elementary, Liguan Elementary, V.S.A. Benavente Middle School, and Southern High School have each been awarded a six-year accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or WASC.
Source: KUAM - Center-left -
Published on May 13, 2025
Salvation Army Guam will also mark 33 years on island this National Salvation Army Week
“I thank God for our advisory board that is here today and I thank God for the employees of the Salvation Army here on Guam. We work hard, we're not perfect, but we love each other, love God, and love the Guam community,” said Maj. Jasiel Tumale.
Source: KUAM - Center-left -
Published on May 13, 2025
Prioritizing warfighting in Guam
Recent events in Guam and Washington point to elements of uncertainty in a continuing trajectory of the island’s militarization. The trajectory is clear. The island’s utility is now being driven by warfighter preparedness. While the warfighters now seem to …
Source: The Guam Daily Post - Neutral