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MVA board questions Cape Air services

Cape Air’s unreliable reputation is no longer confined to just residents, as the Marianas Visitors Authority board recently questioned the poor services of Cape Air and how it impacts the Japan market. MVA board member Jerry Tan brought up the discussion on Guam-CNMI air...
Posted On Jul 16 2015 14:16
, By Jayson Camacho

Widow of ex-mayor Flores opposes moving her $40M lawsuit vs bank to federal court

The widow of former Saipan mayor Donald Glenn P. Flores has opposed MUFG Union Bank’s motion to move her $40-million lawsuit against the back to the federal court. Cecilia U. Flores is suing the bank for fraud over a bank manager’s alleged unauthorized release of Donald Flores’...
Posted On Jul 16 2015 14:16
, By Ferdie De La Torre

COMMUNITY BRIEFS – July 16, 2015

Marriage Encounter to host Talaricos’ visit CNMI Marriage Encounter is hosting Section 12 Ecclesial Couple Joe and Sue Talarico’s visit to Saipan on July 21-24, 2015. We are inviting all Encountered couples, priests, and religious to join our two evening events: M.E. Community...
Posted On Jul 16 2015 14:13
, By Press Release

Jury renders guilty verdict in sex abuse case

The Office of the Attorney General concluded the trial of Jose I. Santos, also known as Grandpa Ping, on Wednesday, July 8. A jury found Santos guilty of committing two counts of sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree. As a result, Santos faces a maximum possible sentence of...
Posted On Jul 16 2015 14:12
, By Press Release
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