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Lawmakers slam CUC’s proposed fees

Using phrases such as “bordering on ridiculous” and “idiotic proposals,” Saipan lawmakers took turns late yesterday afternoon lambasting the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s proposed new and increased fees that include up to 250 percent hikes for some, new fees as high as $800, and...
Posted On May 16 2014 07:20
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Hopwood among potential casino site

Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that among the potential sites on Saipan for a minimum $2 billion integrated resort with a casino is the current location of Hopwood Junior High School in Chalan Piao, with the investor funding the school relocation costs. However, everything...
Posted On May 16 2014 07:17
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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10 named top athletes in All Schools

Ten students were recognized for their outstanding performance in the 2014 McDonald’s/PSS All Schools Athletics Championships held last week at the Oleai Sports Complex. In the U8 age group, William S. Reyes’ John Mark Anastacio and Koblerville’s Princess Kasian took the top...
Posted On May 16 2014 07:15
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Student allegedly points airgun at teacher

A male student at Kagman High School allegedly pointed what appeared to be an airgun at a male teacher inside a classroom yesterday morning. Sources said police were called, but the student was not arrested pending further investigation. Sources said the student allegedly made a...
Posted On May 16 2014 07:14
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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