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BREAKING NEWS: DoD concedes to public concerns; Navy will conduct supplemental EIS

The Marine Corp Forces Pacific conceded today that the potential impacts of their live-fire training plans to Tinian groundwater and to coral on Tinian and Pagan will need further analysis. Craig Whelden, MarForPac executive director, disclosed the news in an email to Saipan...
Posted On Oct 02 2015 13:33
, By Dennis B. Chan

EIS comment period closes today

The government consultants hired to review the U.S. military’s plans to conduct expansive live-fire training on Tinian and Pagan will submit today, Oct. 2, [Oct. 1 PDT San Francisco time] their formal comments to the U.S. Department of Defense, joining a chorus of other...
Posted On Oct 02 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Bank red tape blocks FEMA aid

Mabelle Subang of Gualo Rai Road was approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to receive financial aid. In fact, the money was already in her back account. However, when she tried to withdraw it, Bank of Guam refused to release the money to her, citing bank policy....
Posted On Oct 02 2015 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Jeanette Palad is BoG’s newest VP

HAGATNA, Guam—Bank of Guam announced yesterday that Jeanette Fernandez Palad has been promoted to vice president, Credit and Debit Card Services manager, Card Services Division. Palad, a 25-year veteran, began as a bookkeeper, rising to operations clerk and officer, central...
Posted On Oct 02 2015 06:06
, By Press Release
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