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Propst gives $1K worth of dog food, supplies to dog pound

Rep. Ed Propst (Ind-Saipan) recently extended a helping hand to Saipan Mayor’s Office animal shelter with a $1,000 worth donation of dog food and other supplies. According to Propst, he recently talked with Dog Control Program manager Spencer Marchadesch about the needs of the...
Posted On Sep 04 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho

‘Shoplifting on the rise after Soudelor’

Shoplifters are a big headache for many stores on Saipan but the problem appears to have escalated after Typhoon Soudelor pummeled the island, with many incidents happening despite the obvious presence of surveillance cameras. The manager of a large store in As Lito told Saipan...
Posted On Sep 04 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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In aftermath of Soudelor, MCS opens with enrollment boost

Despite the islandwide damage caused by Typhoon Soudelor, Mount Carmel School opened this past week with a 15 percent enrollment boost from last year with a student body of over 440 students. The number exceeds the school’s projection for 430 students and marks a 75-percent...
Posted On Sep 04 2015 06:06
, By Press Release

Shelters down to two after Arts Council closes

The number of shelters on Saipan is down to two after the Arts Council on Capital Hill closed, leaving the Office on Aging in Chinatown and the Kagman Community Center to house the remaining 162 individuals that are still in shelters a month after Typhoon Soudelor battered the...
Posted On Sep 04 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho
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