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PAWS is not shutting down, at least for now

A last-ditch effort to save the Pet Assistance and Welfare Services paid off with additional volunteers signing up yesterday, but advocates say the government should also do its part by enforcing a longtime animal leash law and passing an anti-animal cruelty bill.
Posted On Apr 30 2009 22:01
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$250 stimulus checks out this month

Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue has informed CNMI Rep. Gregorio “Kilili” C. Sablan that the $250 economic recovery payments will reach the Northern Marianas this month.
Posted On Apr 30 2009 21:59
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FY08 posts lowest spending per student in last 15 years

The CNMI government spent a measly $3,182 per student in Fiscal Year 2008, the lowest ever spending per public school student in the last 15 years, from 1994 to 2008.
Posted On Apr 30 2009 21:55
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FLASHBACK May 1, 2000- 2002

A petition for possible filing of a class action suit against the U.S. government for the widespread contamination of polychlorinated biphenyl in Tanapag has now begun. Rep. Dino M. Jones, chair of the House Committee on Natural Resources, started the ball rolling last Friday...
Posted On Apr 30 2009 21:34
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