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National Prescription Drug Take Back this Saturday

The National Prescription Drug Take Back event will kick off this Saturday, April 26, from 10am to 2pm at the Commonwealth Health Center on Saipan. At a news briefing on April 11, U.S. Attorney for the Guam and CNMI Districts Alicia Limtiaco said the event aims to strengthen...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:17
, By Associated Press

CHCC owes vendors $11M

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. currently owes its different vendors approximately $11 million—an amount that has alarmed the board of trustees. In fact, the board said there is an immediate need to look for a resolution to these mounting receivables or the corporation will be...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:14
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Kim seeks $250K more on top of $2.4M award

Businesswoman Jung Ja Kim is asking for at least $250,000 more on top of the jury’s verdict that awarded her $2.4 million in connection with her racketeering lawsuit and other claims against attorney Ramon K. Quichocho, his law firm, his wife Frances, and the couple’s Karissa LLC...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:13
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Crisostomo’s trial enters its third week

The jury trial of Joseph A. Crisostomo in Superior Court for the kidnapping and murder of bartender Emerita R. Romero enters its third week today. The trial, which is presided over by Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho, will continue today at 8:30am. After two weeks, interim chief...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:13
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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