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Senate passes Fund ‘rollover’ bill, three other measures

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter By a vote of 7-1, the Senate passed yesterday a sixth legislation that seeks to prolong the life of the NMI Retirement Fund by allowing active members to “roll over” their contributions to the defined contribution plan without a need to resign from...
Posted On Dec 29 2011 05:15
, By admin

Tinian kids also benefit from Toys for Tots

By Clarissa David Reporter Children on Tinian had a happy Christmas this year as they were also beneficiaries of the “Toys for Tots” toy drive of Karidat Social Services. Karidat executive director Angie V. Guerrero said yesterday that a boxful of their remaining toys from the...
Posted On Dec 29 2011 05:15
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Admin prepares for possible SOCA in Feb. but will submit financial report this week

Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that the Fitial administration has started preparing for a possible delivery of a State of the Commonwealth Address in February 2012 as so far requested by the Senate, but will still submit to the Legislature a financial report this week to...
Posted On Dec 29 2011 05:14
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

NMHC cagey about funding new Koblerville middle school

By Clarissa David Reporter The Northern Marianas Housing Corp. is opposed to the idea of using the loan guarantee provision of the Community Development Block Grant to build a new middle school for the Public School System, saying this option is “not going to work” and will...
Posted On Dec 29 2011 05:14
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