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GOP names 3 official Rota candidates

The CNMI Republican Party named yesterday three of their official candidates on Rota for the November elections—two for senator and one for mayor. Ivan Blanco, chairman of the GOP Central Committee’s public relations team, said the GOP’s Rota senatorial candidates are current...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:52
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

HANMI says proposed standby charge ‘too high’

Hotel Association in the NMI president Nick Nishikawa yesterday labeled as “quite too high” the $20 per kW/monthly standby charge proposed by the utilities corporation—an amount he claimed is unreasonable and inconsiderate to the conditions of the hotel industry. With the tourism...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:52
, By Moneth G. Deposa

CPUC decision on standby charge asked to be delayed anew

A standby charge for large commercial customers of the utilities corporation may not happen anytime soon after the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission disclosed yesterday that it will grant the Saipan Facilities Management Association’s request to give it some time to do its...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:51
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Finance releases tax lien on Tinian Dynasty’s $41.7M tax debt

The Department of Finance has released the tax lien on Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino over its failure to pay $41.7 million in various taxes. Finance, through collection and remittance branch manager Richard Santos, filed on Tuesday in federal court certificates of release of...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:49
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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