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Keep students’ shots up-to-date or they could face ‘suspension’

By Clarissa V. David Reporter The Department of Public Health is calling on parents to keep their children’s vaccination shots up to date, as the Immunization Program plans to begin implementing a law that would allow the “suspension” of students who are found noncompliant...
Posted On Oct 06 2011 00:40
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It’s final: Blue Water Homes will not be at Tamat Beach

Jones shares insights on CNMI economic development By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter  Triple J Enterprises founder and Blue Water Homes LLC managing partner Robert “Bob” Jones told Saipan Chamber of Commerce members and guests yesterday that the $30-million Blue Water Homes project...
Posted On Oct 06 2011 00:40
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No exit needed for those with pending INA visa applications

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is now considering allowing individuals with pending H1B, R-1, or L-1 visa applications to remain in the CNMI while their application is being processed if they apply for and are granted parole-in-place. They...
Posted On Oct 06 2011 00:39
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PSS eyes $10M aid from Title I grants in 2013

Commonwealth public schools may get about $10 million yearly in federal assistance from the U.S. Department of Education’s Title I grant beginning fiscal year 2013, according to Public School System finance director Richard Waldo.
Posted On Oct 05 2011 22:24
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