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PSS eyes $95,000 Early Head Start grant

The CNMI has a “very good chance” of getting a $95,000 competitive federal grant to start an Early Head Start program, according to Tim Thornburg, federal programs officer for the Public Schools System. News of whether schools get funding from these competitive grants usually...
Posted On Sep 10 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Ghasias Brothers gets first semis win

Ghasias Brothers picked up where it left off, stunning defending champion Ali’i, 94-81, at the continuation of the semifinal round of the 2014 DLX Invitational Basketball League last Monday night at the Gualo Rai Basketball Court. Ghasias Brothers, which took the fourth and final...
Posted On Sep 10 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Guam employers to be honored with DOD awards

In an effort to support local businesses that employ members of the National Guard and Reserve members, the Guam-CNMI Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve will hold an Employer Awards Recognition Luncheon to honor employers, for extraordinary support of its...
Posted On Sep 10 2014 04:00
, By Press Release
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Vali’ hopes stint with Vikings earns him NFL ticket

Moving to Beaverton, Oregon is turning out to be one of the best decisions Saipan native Savali Talalemotu has ever made with the 19-year-old former Kagman High School standout now on his sophomore year playing for the Portland State University Vikings. The PSU Vikings play in...
Posted On Sep 10 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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