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‘Reapportionment may be unnecessary’

Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that re-apportionment or redistricting “may not be necessary” at this time but he and Gov. Benigno R. Fitial have yet to discuss the matter. Today marks the last day for the Legislature to promulgate such a plan.
Posted On May 03 2012 19:30
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Kilili presses USDA for more food stamp funding

Following up on his meeting with USDA Food and Nutrition Services Administrator Audrey Rowe last week, Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) has alerted Rowe to the 13.6-percent cut in food stamp benefits that the CNMI government began on May 1. In a letter yesterday to...
Posted On May 03 2012 19:30
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Grace Christian to open church, school in Kagman

Grace Christian Ministries announced yesterday the opening of a church and school in Kagman. The building site is located two buildings past the Kagman Market on the right side of the Internet café.
Posted On May 03 2012 18:46
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Camacho presented with 2012 ACYF Commissioner’s Award

Julian Rubuenog Camacho from the CNMI has been chosen to receive the 2012 Administration on Children, Youth and Families Commissioner’s Award.
Posted On May 03 2012 18:44
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