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$2-$5 vehicle impact fee on Tinian now law

Gov. Eloy S. Inos signed into law yesterday Rep. Trenton Conner’s (Ind-Tinian) local bill imposing a Tinian vehicular environmental impact fee of $2 for every tourist that rents a scooter and $5 for each tourist that rents a car, all-terrain vehicle, tour bus, or van. “I thank...
Posted On May 09 2014 02:48
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

FHB report: Saipan sales volume up 11.25 percent

GUALO RAI, Saipan—First Hawaiian Bank’s first quarter 2014 Business Activity Report for Saipan showed an 11.25-percent increase for “same store sales” over 2013, according to Laura Dacanay, First Hawaiian Bank senior vice president and CNMI region manager. “This is the 10th...
Posted On May 09 2014 02:47
, By Jun Dayao

Casino applicant Mariana Stars rejected; Commission OKs 2 consultants

Around 3pm Thursday, the four-member Lottery Commission rejected the application of Marianas Stars Entertainment Inc. for not depositing $30 million in escrow “on time”—by the May 5 deadline. It was only able to submit its business plan on time. This means only Best Sunshine...
Posted On May 08 2014 16:08
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Grace period eyed for CW renewals

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is proposing that Commonwealth-only workers be allowed to continue working for up to 240 days or eight months while their CW permit renewal applications are being processed. For many in the CNMI, the proposed relief came “too late” after...
Posted On May 08 2014 06:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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