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Car driven by alleged intoxicated man causes vehicular accident

A man was injured when a car being driven by an alleged intoxicated man swerved into the opposite lane on Middle Road and hit his vehicle Saturday night. The accident happened at about 7:25pm in front of a building where the office of Safety 1st Systems CNMI Inc. and Sherwin...
Posted On Jul 01 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Leak detection crew moves to Garapan

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is informing businesses and residents in Garapan, from Beach Road to Coral Tree Avenue between Orchid Street and Micro Beach Road, that the CNMI Water Task Force Leak Detection and Repair Project has moved to these areas beginning yesterday, June...
Posted On Jul 01 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Insurance firm agrees to pay widow $34.8K in insurance policy

An insurance company has agreed to pay $34,775 in insurance policy benefits to the wife of a then-trade specialist of the Department of Public Health and Environmental Services who reportedly drowned on Rota in 2011. FirstNet Insurance Co. made the decision to make the payment...
Posted On Jul 01 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

To the women of the CNMI that lost their chance at reform

In 1962 Saipan was a typical, peaceful, beautiful, sleepy tropical paradise. There were a couple guest houses, some small bungalows for rent at the golf course, Joeten and MSV stores and four or five others, one for each village, and a couple of bars run by Palauans. Fishing,...
Posted On Jul 01 2014 04:00
, By Gary DuBrall
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