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Tinian programs’ shutdown continues until casino reopens

The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission reiterated yesterday its position to sit on the application of potential investors and new managers of the Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino until more investigative and licensing fees are paid. Tinian lawmakers, however, believe the...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Air Force to iron out kinks in historic effects

A top U.S. Air Force official leading talks for a divert airfield project in the CNMI said the CNMI and Air Force’s disagreements over the project’s impacts on historical sites may be “subjective,” and hopefully would be ironed out in consultation that began in this week. Air...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Benavente prods action on bill to fund paving of Obyan Road

Rep. Roman Benavente (Ind-Saipan) hopes a bill he wrote to fund the paving of impassable roads in Obyan would move out of the committee soon. Benavente said he introduced the bill on Jan. 30, and has checked with the Department of Finance on the availability of the funds in...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘407 SBA loans approved’

The U.S. Small Business Administration said it has approved 407 loans that includes home and business applications out of the 1,287 applications it received from victims of Typhoon Soudelor. The new figure clarifies the 274 loans SBA was said to have approved, as earlier cited by...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 06:06
, By By DAISY DEMAPAN, Reporter
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