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US DOE exec to visit Saipan anew

A ranking U.S. Department of Education official will visit the CNMI again next month to talk with Public School System and Board of Education officials on wide-ranging issues that include the possibility of securing new financial commitments and increased federal support for the...
Posted On Jul 17 2012 05:33
, By Moneth G. Deposa

PSS braces for enrollment surge this new school year

The Public School System is readying itself for a surge in its enrollment numbers once classes open in September due to the sluggish economy and the continued decline in private schools’ enrollment, according to PSS federal programs officer Tim Thornburgh. Thornburgh also...
Posted On Jul 17 2012 05:33
, By Moneth G. Deposa

CUC emergency declaration renewed

Acting governor Eloy S. Inos renewed yesterday for another 30 days the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s emergency declaration, citing the utilities company’s continued cash flow problems, the dearth of U.S. workers with technical training, the existing renewable energy...
Posted On Jul 17 2012 03:35
, By Mark Rabago

Ex-convict allegedly rapes former girlfriend

Police arrested Friday in Kagman an ex-convict who allegedly raped his former girlfriend in an abandoned house near her residence. Joshua Indalecio Martin, 23, was taken to the Superior Court yesterday on charges of rape, kidnapping, burglary, assault and battery, and disturbing...
Posted On Jul 17 2012 03:35
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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