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Salvation Army Thrift Store expansion planned

Salvation Army Thrift Store expansion planned By Jackson Stephens The Salvation Army is moving forward with plans to expand its thrift store by the end of July and beginning of August. The expansion will lead to the store moving to better accommodate their inventory. It s still in the preliminary stages of submitting all paperwork, said Salvation Army Capt. Kari Rudd adding that an official announcement of the new location and opening date expected will be made public soon after. The current Tamuning location, which it moved to in 2017, has been limited. This lead to having to decline donations. “We need to expand because we need to make more money so that we’re actually solvent, said Rudd. The Salvation Army runs on a deficit, so our Divisional Headquarters and Territorial Headquarters actually cover the expenses of what we give to the community on Guam.

Chantale Wong becomes first LGBTQ person of color nominated for director of Asian Development Bank

Chantale Wong becomes first LGBTQ person of color nominated for director of Asian Development Bank
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The Latest: Guam launching COVID-19 vaccine tourism program

The Latest: Guam launching COVID-19 vaccine tourism program By The Associated PressJune 23, 2021 GMT HAGATNA, Guam Guam is launching a vaccine tourism program to encourage citizens of neighboring countries and Americans living in East Asia to come get inoculated against COVID-19. The Pacific Daily News reports the first group of three travelers was arriving on a charter flight from Taiwan. The Guam Visitors Bureau says this is a prelude to bigger groups to come. The program is aimed at jump-starting Guam’s tourism industry which has suffered from a decline in travel amid the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 vaccination rates in places like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have been low compared to the U.S. territory, where vaccines are easily available.

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