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Jamaican Grill’s Barnes is Chef’s Cup winner

  HAGATNA, Guam-Budweiser named Jamaican Grill’s Raymond Barnes as this year’s Budweiser Chef’s Cup winner of the 5th Annual Taste Guam. His winning recipe for the “Bud Jerk Chicken” proved to be the perfect combination of Jamaican Jerk Seasoning and Budweiser...
Posted On Jul 18 2012 01:25
, By Press Release

Villagomez says he will thumb down House budget bill

Even as the House of Representatives is poised to vote on the fiscal year 2013 budget bill today, one ranking member of the chamber’s leadership has already made known his dissatisfaction with the measure and urged his colleagues to study it carefully before voting on the...
Posted On Jul 18 2012 01:25
, By Mark Rabago

Man in domestic violence case found guilty

Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho convicted yesterday a man accused of pulling the hair of his common-law wife at their residence in Upper Miha. Camacho found that the prosecution presented enough evidence to prove that Brandon Camacho Wanket committed the charges....
Posted On Jul 18 2012 00:54
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Woman acquitted of assault charges

Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho has acquitted a woman of charges that she assaulted the sister of her former live-in partner and resisted arrest. In a bench trial on Monday, Camacho found Kristy Diana Halstead not guilty of assault and battery and disturbing the...
Posted On Jul 18 2012 00:49
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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