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Mieko wins in Turkey Trot return

By Roselyn Monroyo Reporter  Mieko Carey had a successful return in the Mt. Tapochao Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot Fun Run, while Keum Bae Ji scored a repeat in yesterday’s 4.2-mile race. Ji completed the race from Lower Base to Mt. Tapochao in 39 minutes and 44 seconds to...
Posted On Nov 25 2011 07:54
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Drivers urged to watch out for cyclists

By Press Release Motorists are being urged to be particularly cautious when driving on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 3, when the CNMI hosts the 5th Annual Hell of the Marianas Century Cycle. In a notice issued by Pacific Islands Club, it said that cyclists will be riding in packs...
Posted On Nov 25 2011 07:54
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Man who hits boy with ext. cord gets 60-day jail term

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Superior Court associate judge David A. Wiseman has imposed a 60-day prison term on a man who repeatedly hit a 16-year-old boy with an extension cord on the arm and back and slapped him in the face on Tinian. Wiseman sentenced 37-year-old Eugene M....
Posted On Nov 25 2011 07:46
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Alcohol-related car crashes dropping since 2009

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Alcohol-related vehicular crashes in the CNMI have significantly decreased since 2009, according to the Department of Public Safety. Police records show that in 2009, 82 of 1,914 traffic crashes were alcohol-related. Of seven fatalities, three were...
Posted On Nov 25 2011 07:46
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