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‘Call us if you need a ride home’

The Department of Public Safety is stepping up its efforts against drunk and drugged driving this holiday season. DPS Commissioner Ray Mafnas said they have already begun their 3D campaign, urging community members to “think twice” if they are going to drink and drive.
Posted On Dec 20 2011 19:42
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Reprogramming of $1.4M CIP money OK’d

The four-member Tinian and Aguiguan Legislative Delegation approved yesterday the reprogramming of more than $1.4 million in remaining capital improvement projects money for road paving and historic site preservation projects on Tinian.
Posted On Dec 20 2011 19:41
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NMTI to host free seminar on becoming a skilled tradesman

The Northern Marianas Trades Institute will be holding a free seminar at its campus on how to become a skilled tradesman. The seminar will be on Dec. 27, 2011, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.
Posted On Dec 20 2011 19:41
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US govt, Rota Coconut Village Hotel eye early settlement

The U.S. government and the Rota Coconut Village Hotel are in the middle of talks to settle a lawsuit against the hotel for alleged federal tax liabilities amounting to $148,347.65.
Posted On Dec 20 2011 19:40
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