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$400K grant eyed for Gardenia’s rehab

The Commerce Department is eyeing about $400,000 in federal assistance for the rehabilitation of the Pacific Gardenia Hotel, which it plans to use as the new small business development facility that will assist local entrepreneurs with low-cost rent for new ventures.
Posted On Mar 03 2009 19:35
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Kilili: $6.5M in Medicaid funding now available

WASHINGTON, D.C.—One small change in the law means a big difference in the out-of-pocket cost for Medicaid now shouldered by the CNMI government.
Posted On Mar 03 2009 19:35
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‘Alien workers with 2 misdemeanors are deportable’

Alien workers who have at least two misdemeanor convictions could be deported even if their entry permits are not cancelled, according to Superior Court Associate Judge David A. Wiseman.
Posted On Mar 03 2009 19:34
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Administration junks bill to deposit govt funds only in FDIC banks

The administration disapproved a bill requiring all government funds to be deposited only in banks that are insured by a federal agency like or by a U.S. Treasury listed surety firm, saying it would likely result in fewer investments and less jobs.
Posted On Mar 03 2009 19:32
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