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Merger of EMO and Homeland Security proposed

Rep. Ralph Demapan (Cov-Saipan) has pre-filed a bill that essentially merges the Office of Homeland Security and the Emergency Management Office into a new office of CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management for “centralized” responses to major natural and man-made disasters.
Posted On Jan 15 2012 22:43
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USCIS reiterates that people need not reapply for parole

Agnes Partola, 32, mailed her request for humanitarian parole to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in Guam in mid-November. Once her parole request is granted, she would be able to stay in the CNMI legally while trying to find a new job amid a tough economy. Because she...
Posted On Jan 15 2012 22:41
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Man who turned violent gets 27-day sentence

The Superior Court has imposed a 27-day prison term on a man who became violent after he refused to take his medication for mental illness.
Posted On Jan 15 2012 22:38
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Number of children on Head Start’s wait list is increasing

The number of children who are waiting to be enrolled in the Public School System’s Head Start program continues to increase, this time now numbering over a hundred on the wait list.
Posted On Jan 15 2012 22:35
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