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Feds urge Early Head Start in the CNMI

The federal government encourages the CNMI Public School System to implement not just the Head Start program but also the Early Head Start as well to expand services to more children on the islands. This was what Education Commissioner Dr. Rita A. Sablan and PSS Head Start...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:11
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Friday deadline to resolve attorney’s fees

U.S. District Court for the NMI designated judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood has given the CNMI government and Betty Johnson’s counsels—Hawaii-based Bronster Hoshibata and Calif.-based lawyer Timothy Lord—until Friday, April 25, to resolve the issue on attorney’s fees and costs. If...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:10
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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IT&E, Xerox added to list of 2014 MMAC sponsors

Xerox Corp. and IT&E are once again sponsors of this year’s Marianas March Against Cancer, the signature fundraising event of the Commonwealth Cancer Association. IT&E donated $5,000 worth of services and raffle prizes, making it a title sponsor, while Xerox donated...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:10
, By Jayson Camacho
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IT&E, Xerox added to list of 2014 MMAC sponsors

Xerox Corp. and IT&E are once again sponsors of this year’s Marianas March Against Cancer, the signature fundraising event of the Commonwealth Cancer Association. IT&E donated $5,000 worth of services and raffle prizes, making it a title sponsor, while Xerox donated...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:07
, By Jayson Camacho
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