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US Naval Hospital Guam galley closes to unauthorized patrons

AGANA HEIGHTS, Guam—On April 21 the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam’s galley will become a “closed” galley. The galley will only be open to inpatients and persons who work in the hospital and carry a hospital identification badge including active duty staff, Civil Service...
Posted On Apr 01 2014 17:04
, By Press Release
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Ayuda Foundation gets fabrics, sewing equipment for Chuuk Women’s Council

The Ayuda Foundation had a table at the recent Guam Quilt Show, held Saturday, March 22, 2014, at Guam Shopping Center where donors could deliver fabrics and sewing notions. The donations, more than 30 boxes, will be delivered to Chuuk’s Women’s Council.  Chuuk State is grappling...
Posted On Apr 01 2014 17:02
, By Press Release

Political status bill now heads to governor

By a vote of 6-1, the Senate passed Thursday a House bill creating a Second Marianas Political Status Commission that would examine whether the CNMI people still desire “continuing in a political union” with the United States under the Covenant. The bill now heads to Gov. Eloy S....
Posted On Apr 01 2014 17:02
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

More residents avail of WICHE programs

The Northern Marianas College issued a statement yesterday to clarify an article that was printed in the Saipan Tribune on March 25, 2014, that stated that only two students from the CNMI had “availed of the WICHE” program. WICHE stands for the Western Interstate Commission for...
Posted On Apr 01 2014 17:02
, By Jun Dayao
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