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Two teams beg off from ’14 Micro Games

The CNMI’s number of delegates to the 2014 Micronesian Games could go down as tennis and volleyball decided not to compete, while three other sports federations have yet to secure airline seats. “Some of our teams have confirmed seats to Pohnpei. Others do not. United [Airlines]...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 13:34
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Destrosiun Lina`la` Natibu

Esta mafitma lai i aktun casino pot para umanana`lu i ma-utut na pagamientun man-ritirau yan otru siha obligasion. Ha danche si Gobietnu Eulogio S. Inos i umapu` gi este na prinipone pot para u apprueba industrian casino ni dos biahe mapunu` ni publikun Saipan. Gi primet lugat,...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 13:34
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Humåtak Watershed Adventure connects Guam residents to their natural resources

Over the weekend, more than 60 students from Simon Sanchez High School and the University of Guam embarked on a Humåtak Watershed Adventure.  Participants learned about natural resources, environmental threats and community resilience.  The adventure started in the upper...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 13:22
, By Jun Dayao

‘Abandon the proposed HB 18-169’

Dear Members of Legislature: I would like to thank you for providing me a draft of House Bill 18-169 and your interest in my opinion of it. Being member of the CNMI and Saipan tour industry for more than a decade, I would like to share with you my thoughts about HB 18-69. The...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 13:22
, By Jun Dayao
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