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‘Public water systems now consistently compliant’

Public water systems have been annually monitored and found compliant in the years since the early 2000s, when several water systems were reported to violate CNMI regulations, according the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality Jose Kaipat, the safe drinking-water manager...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Let’s Go employees rid Mt. Tapochau of trash

  Employees of the Let’s Go Tour Company on Saipan collected several large bags of trash from Mt. Tapochau during a cleanup on March 10. The volunteers decided as a group that they would start to collect trash that was accumulating in the parking lot and around the viewing...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Press Release

‘The Clinch’ eyes win No. 2 in PXC

Vince “The Clinch” Masga will try to prove that his Pacific X-treme Combat debut win was no fluke when he faces Guam’s Scotty “Da Slaya” Eclavea in Friday’s PXC 47 at the University of Guam Field House in Mangilao. Masga, who debuted at the PXC with a unanimous decision win over...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez

Welcome home

It was the tsunami of warm and fresh Saipan air that came as a welcome assault on my lungs descending from one of Korea’s airlines. This was in stark contrast to what has become a daily condition in the northeast of China. Shenyang in Dung Bei (old Manchuria to the elders) where...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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