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CUC and CHCC to meet over payment plan

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has arranged to meet with the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. next Tuesday to iron out the details of a payment plan for the hospital’s average $500,000 monthly utility bills, acting CUC executive director John Riegel told Saipan Tribune yesterday....
Posted On Jul 15 2015 14:50
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres still waiting for IT&E’s report

Acting governor Ralph DLG. Torres hopes to get a more extensive status report from telecommunications firm IT&E as discussions on a possible state of emergency for the CNMI continue. Torres said he and Attorney General Edward Manibusan continue to hold discussions on the...
Posted On Jul 15 2015 14:50
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Rapadas explains why US govt did not prosecute Fitial over massage

Former U.S. Attorney for the U.S. District Courts for Guam and the NMI Leonardo Rapadas believes the reason why the U.S. government did not prosecute then-governor Benigno R. Fitial when the massage issue broke out in 2010 was because they were concerned at the time about the...
Posted On Jul 15 2015 14:48
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Improper wiring triggers fire at Pretty Market

Improper wiring reportedly triggered a fire in an office at Pretty Market in Garapan on Friday morning. No one was injured or received medical treatment during the fire, according to Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services spokesman Derek Gersonde on Monday. A visit by...
Posted On Jul 15 2015 14:43
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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