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‘Medicaid will remain with Executive Branch’

The operation of the Medicaid program will remain with the Executive Branch, according to Gov. Benigno R. Fitial, who disclosed Wednesday that he is now exploring ways on how the existing cap and matching requirements could be removed.
Posted On Dec 22 2011 19:11
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Local bill re-allocates $180K for Saipan projects

A local bill that has already undergone a few revisions seeks to re-appropriate over $180,000 in previously allocated funding for several programs.
Posted On Dec 22 2011 19:01
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FLASHBACK – Dec. 23, 2011

Residential areas and businesses on Rota, particularly in Sinapalo, have been reconnected to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. earlier than expected, utility officials said. CUC executive director Lorraine A. Babauta said Friday that CUC power on Rota, especially in Sinapalo, was...
Posted On Dec 22 2011 18:58
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Trench Warz 15: Supremacy

Trench Tech’s Cuki Alvarez, right, presents NMI Crime Stoppers with a donat… Referee Keith Nabors puts the Trench Tech featherweight title belt around G… Trench Tech’s Mark “The Dark” Nuique, right, has his hand raise… Trench Tech’s Cuki...
Posted On Dec 22 2011 03:35
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