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30th AG’s Cup speech competition on Tinian today

Six students representing six public and private schools in the CNMI will go head to head today in the 30th Annual Attorney General’s Cup Speech Competition, which will begin at 8am at the Tinian Jr./Sr. High School cafeteria. The student speakers are Mount Carmel School’s Andrea...
Posted On May 02 2014 09:45
, By Thomas Manglona II

5 Saipan beaches red-flagged

The Division of Environmental Quality has red-flagged 5 Saipan beaches and is advising the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of these locations for the next 48 hours or until otherwise notified. Affected sites are DPW Channel Bridge, Hafadai drainage, Garapan Fishing...
Posted On May 02 2014 09:43
, By Jun Dayao
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CNMI mock trial team going to nationals next week

This year’s Mock Trial champions, Saipan Southern High School, will compete at the 31st National High School Mock Trial Competition that will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 8-10. The team of 10 students qualified for the state competition after successfully dethroning...
Posted On May 02 2014 09:42
, By Thomas Manglona II

Dynasty asked for more info on Kastiyu resort, lease extension

Even as it describes the proposals as “very ambitious,” the Department of Public Lands is now asking Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino to provide a detailed development plan and other information about three proposed undertakings—a mega-resort in Kastiyu, extension of their...
Posted On May 02 2014 09:41
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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