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Tinian mayor thanks delegation for assistance

Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas commends the Tinian Legislative Delegation for their recent assistance in procuring much needed maintenance equipment for several of Tinian’s government departments and the Tinian Guesthouse. “There are many government agencies on Tinian that are...
Posted On Sep 28 2015 06:06
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A close look at how Legislature divvied up the $145.8M budget

Gov. Eloy S. Inos continues his review today of a “compromise” budget bill for fiscal year 2016 for a decision expected by tomorrow, a day before the fiscal year deadline of Sept. 30. That compromise budget bill—technically called H.B. 19-86, HDG, SS1, CCSI—sees cuts in...
Posted On Sep 28 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Girl, 2, killed after being run over by backing SUV

By FERDIE DE LA TORRE ferdie_delatorre@saipantribune.com REPORTER A 2-year-old girl was killed when a vehicle being driven by her aunt accidentally hit her while backing out of a residence in As Perdido on Thursday night. A doctor at the Commonwealth Health Center pronounced the...
Posted On Sep 28 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Funding of casino panel tied to passage of casino law amendment

The continued funding of the Commonwealth Casino Commission is tied to an amendment to the casino law that is scheduled to be heard by the House of Representatives in a session today. That bill, House Bill 19-95, allows the commission to retain and use the regulatory fees it...
Posted On Sep 28 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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