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NEWS: A head start to success — proclaiming October Head Start Awareness Month
October 5, 2018 Hagåtña - About 400 young learners and their family members celebrated the 53rd anniversary of our island's Head Start program. A beautiful array of banners and posters decorated the breezeway at Adelup to represent each Head Start Center. The children kicked off the proclamation event with song and dance. Lieutenant Governor Ray...
For Wider Distribution: The CLTC and Barrigada Heights
Sending on behalf of the Chamorro Land Trust Commission for wider distribution. ------------------- CHAMORRO LAND TRUST COMMISSION Kumision Inangokkon Tano’ Chamoru PRESS RELEASE NO. 2018-01 The CLTC and Barrigada Heights October 5, 2018 As Commissioners of the Chamorro Land Trust, it is very important to us that the beneficiaries of the Chamorro...
NEWS: October 8 – 14 proclaimed 'Fire Prevention Week'
October 5, 2018 Hagåtña – Lt. Governor Ray Tenorio proclaimed October 8 through October 14 as Fire Prevention Week. On-hand to celebrate the proclamation were members of the Guam Fire Department, Naval Base Guam Fire & Emergency Services, Anderson Air Force Base Fire Department, A.B. Won Pat International Airport’s Aircraft Rescue and Fire...
NEWS: Four more criminals to be deported
Oct. 5, 2018 Governor Eddie Baza Calvo signed the commutations for four men convicted of breaking Guam laws. “When migrants come to this island it is expected that they follow the rules of law,” Governor Calvo stated. “When they fail to do that, when they break laws and hurt other Guamanians, then this government we must take action to ensure the...
NEWS: Girls Fight Tough, Tough Boys Wear Pink; October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 4, 2018 Hagåtña - In observance of breast cancer awareness month, the Department of Public Health and Social Services Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program met with Governor Eddie Calvo and Sen. Louise Muna to proclaim October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year's theme is "Girls Fight Tough, Tough Boys Wear Pink."...
NEWS: 4% unemployment, new opportunities discussed with U.S. DOL
October 3, 2018 Hagåtña — Governor Eddie Calvo met with U.S. Department of Labor Region VI leadership to discuss opportunities and challenges with Guam’s labor market. “Job opportunities and a growing labor need is a great position to be in — Guam is poised to see a marked increase in economic growth and prosperity,” Governor Calvo stated....
NEWS: Court denies request for dismissal; U.S. Navy to remain defendant in Ordot dump lawsuit
Oct. 1, 2018 Hagåtña — The Government of Guam’s lawsuit that aims to hold the U.S. Navy accountable for its part in creating Ordot dump will move forward. A preliminary order from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, stated that Guam has a legitimate claim and that we are right to pursue this case. The closure of the Ordot dump,...
NEWS: $1.25M from Insular Affairs for energy-savings projects at 2 public high schools
October 1, 2018 Hagåtña — Lights and other infrastructure will be retrofitted at Southern High School and George Washington High School as part of an energy-savings program. The Guam Power Authority, working with the Guam Department of Education, submitted a grant to help reduce energy costs in our public schools. The Southern High project will...
NEWS: Acting Governor Ray Tenorio discusses skilled labor shortage with Under Secretary of the Navy
September 30, 2018 Hagåtña - Acting Governor Ray Tenorio met with visiting Under Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly, and Rear Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, Commander Joint Region Marianas, this morning at the JRM headquarters. In the meeting, Tenorio expressed concern about the ongoing skilled labor shortage as a result of the H2B restriction for...


