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Limes’ husband arrested

Police arrested last night Silvestre R. Sablan, the husband of Ana Maria Limes, who was found killed in their house in Oleai. Sources said Sablan was arrested for illegal possession of methamphetamine, disturbing the peace, and criminal trespass in connection with an incident on...
Posted On Apr 22 2015 09:54
, By Ferdie De La Torre

PDM Promoters, partners extol success of 8th Awaodori Festival

The 8th Awaodori Festival last Friday evening enjoyed a large turnout, prompting Paseo de Marianas Promoters, Inc. and organizers to declare the annual Japanese street dancing performance a success. Presented by the non-profit group PDM Promoters, Inc., the annual festival...
Posted On Apr 22 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Omechelang gets first win of season

Gloria Omechelang earned her first victory of the season after topping the Saipan Bowling Association/Budweiser Queen of the Lanes Tournament held over the weekend at the Saipan Bowling Center. The veteran kegler joined both days of the monthly roll-offs and showed a better form...
Posted On Apr 22 2015 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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HK firm to invest $10M on Saipan construction plant

A Hong Kong construction company is planning to invest $10 million for a batching plant and warehouse on Saipan. Win Win Way Construction Co. has already identified an area in Lower Base to set up the batching plant and warehouse. A batching plant is used to manufacture materials...
Posted On Apr 22 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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