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Exercise tests NMI response to pandemic

Several government agencies worked together almost half the day yesterday in a full-scale training exercise that planned out the distribution of large quantities of medicine and medical supplies in the event of an influenza pandemic in the CNMI. The training started at about 9am...
Posted On Feb 04 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Govt continues review of employee contracts—Torres

The government is continuing its review of the contracts of Executive Branch employees and determining which agencies would need more personnel. Lt. Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres said a meeting has been set this week with Cabinet members to discuss the contracts. Currently, the...
Posted On Feb 04 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

CUC lowers LEAC charge due to drop in fuel prices

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. announces a reduction in the LEAC fuel charge pass-through. Due to continued decline in average fuel prices, CUC is able to reduce the fuel-charge by 18.65 percent and consumers will see a drop in power bills of about 3.66¢ per kWh effective with...
Posted On Feb 04 2015 04:00
, By Press Release
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Experience Mt. Tapochau like you’ve never before

The bumpy roads and the hidden sights around Mt. Tapochau are made more accessible on a Let’s Go Polaris RZR. Saipan Tribune recently took a ride on one of these high-powered ATVs up to the island’s highest point, for a rollicking, muddy, and fun outdoor experience. Tan Holdings’...
Posted On Feb 04 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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