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Inos, Kilili renew push for food stamps, FEMA aid to CW workers

Commonwealth government officials continued yesterday a unified push for the federal government to grant additional food stamp funding for Typhoon Soudelor victims, as well as to reconsider a position that rules out contract workers from receiving disaster relief aid. Federal...
Posted On Sep 09 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Not all mosquito coils are fit for import—BECQ

Many members of the community have imported or requested family and friends from overseas to send mosquito coils to make sleeping in the heat, without power, more bearable. However, not all mosquito coils are legal for importation in the CNMI. To date, the Bureau of Environmental...
Posted On Sep 09 2015 06:00
, By Press Release
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Organization aims to help behavioral health network building in the CNMI

The importance of providing a stable network for behavioral health was one of the main topics during a counseling retreat at the Center for Living Independently last Aug. 28. Dr. Jeremy Richards, a psychiatrist who is part of the Chalan Hinemlu (Healing Pathways) organization,...
Posted On Sep 09 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Red Rice gets first victory

Darwin Barbo picked up where he left off, towing Red Rice to a 62-54 win over Eh Di Wow at the resumption of their match in the 2015 Blue Haus/IT&E Inter-Color Basketball League last Sunday at the Navy Hill court. Barbo, who had scored 14 points when Red Rice’s game versus...
Posted On Sep 09 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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