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Cramer-Johnson, Demapan-Frink pairs triumph

Misaki Cramer and Andrew Johnson and Zena Demapan and Phalai Frink ruled their respective divisions in yesterday’s Marianas Junior Cup Under-19 Beach Volleyball Festival at the Fiesta Resort’s beach side. The Saipan-born Cramer, who is now based in Guam, teamed up with Johnson...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez

Cops recover stolen vehicle, arrest suspect

In less than 30 minutes after learning about a stolen vehicle, police officers recovered the car and arrested the suspect in San Vicente on Friday afternoon. Thomas Daniel Riner, 31, was arrested for theft of vehicle. The green 1997 Honda Civic with license plate ACM-385 was...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Businesses, hotels asked to join 2015 Hospitality Expo

Hotels and business owners are being invited to join the first ever 2015 Hospitality Expo that will showcase what CNMI businesses have to offer. The Hospitality Expo, hosted by Island Training Solutions, Latte Training Academy and the American Hotel and Lodging Educational...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

BSI close to inking land leases

Best Sunshine International, Ltd. is close to signing a lease deal with the government on a 1.5-hectare property in Garapan, which the company will use to build a 250-room hotel and casino. In addition to the Garapan property, a 40-hectare property in Marpi is also being eyed by...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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