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Quitugua waiting for PSS comments on teachers’ bill

Sen. Justo Quitugua (Ind-Saipan) is awaiting comments from the Public School System that he would integrate in a bill that proposes to allow PSS to hire non-U.S. citizens as teachers. Quitugua, chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Youth Affairs, said he has already...
Posted On Jul 22 2015 13:39
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

CPA to upgrade Tinian airport sewer line

The Commonwealth Ports Authority will improve the sewer system for the Tinian airport to go with ongoing terminal improvements. The CPA board voted to award the construction management services for the Tinian airport sewer line and sewer system to the company, GHD, last week. The...
Posted On Jul 22 2015 13:37
, By Dennis B. Chan
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SHEFA board seeks more operational budget

The board of the Saipan Higher Education Financial Assistance will seek the assistance of Saipan lawmakers on the possibility of raising the board’s operational budget. The board’s operational remains unchanged through the years, according to Oscar Babauta, chairman of the SHEFA...
Posted On Jul 22 2015 13:34
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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2015 Micronesian Basketball Tournament U15 Awarding

Posted On Jul 22 2015 13:08
, By Jonjie Reyes
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