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Nearly 15K Medicaid applicants

The number of Medicaid clients has climbed to nearly 15,000 individuals in fiscal year 2014. According to CNMI Department of Public Health’s Medicaid Office administrator Helen Sablan, about 14,856 applicants and their dependents applied for Medicaid benefits covering the period...
Posted On Sep 29 2014 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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MHS’ GIVE Club gives hope a continent away

Marianas High School student Esther Choi is giving hope an ocean way. Choi, a senior at MHS, formed the “Get Involved, Value Everyone” club, or GIVE, in an effort to encourage her peers in school to be a part of the island community by doing something meaningful. Since March,...
Posted On Sep 29 2014 04:00
, By Thomas Manglona II

Ex-Dynasty owner pleads not guilty to 158 charges

Hong Kong Entertainment (Overseas) Investments Ltd., the former owner of Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino, has entered a not guilty plea to a superseding indictment that charged the company with 158 charges. At an arraignment last week, attorney Bruce Berline appeared for Hong...
Posted On Sep 29 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Ol’Aces gets second win in U21 division

The Ol’Aces notched their second win in the U21 division of the 2014 BANMI Youth League after outclassing the G-Rollers, 47-38, last Friday at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. The Ol’Aces built enough of a lead in the first half and halted the G-Rollers’ third-quarter rally to...
Posted On Sep 29 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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