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COMMUNITY BRIEF – Feb. 27, 2012

Two female dogs up for adoption Two female boonie dogs are in need of a good, adult-only home. Both dogs have all of their shots and are spayed, and come with their own beds. Ellie is a sweet and friendly 2 ½-year-old boonie dog, while Emma is 7 years old and a shy dog. Emma is...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:35
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APASEEM presentation: Let’s talk fish

How much fish harvesting is “too much”? Can a fishery be “under harvested”? The Commonwealth’s fishery resources are publicly shared property. By definition, what exactly is a “fishery”? How do we, as individuals-how does our government-decide what species to catch/spear,...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:34
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Fund approves hiring of 3 money managers, return to to Glidepath

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The NMI Retirement Fund’s board of trustees approved Friday the hiring of three money managers and adopted a modified strategy for its investments as recommended by consultant Wilshire Consulting Associates. Wilshire’s Maggie Ralbovsky had...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:34
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80 work hours for federally funded programs now under review

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Acting governor Eloy S. Inos said the administration is now considering the restoration of 80 work hours instead of 64 hours biweekly for all federally funded programs and agencies-a development that some lawmakers said yesterday is “welcome news”...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:34
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