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GOP interests to swarm CNMI?

A change in U.S. Republican Party convention rules in 2012 could entice presidential hopefuls to the Commonwealth and other island territories. That rule change now requires presidential candidates to win a majority of eight delegations across the mainland and U.S. territory-wide...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Judge warns ex-cop not try her patience

Former police officer Florencio Q. Richards yesterday denied “at this time” the allegations that he used methamphetamine or “ice” again and committed other violations while on supervised release. Michael Dotts, counsel for Richards, said at this time they are denying the...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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MGA changes venue of December, yearend tournament

The Marianas Golf Association announced yesterday that the venue for the December Ace of the Month and the first day of the Ace of Aces yearend tournaments on Saturday has been changed. MGA president J.J. Atalig said that instead of the picturesque east course of the Laolao Bay...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Manibusan warns vs shifting solid waste spending powers to mayors

CNMI Attorney General Edward Manibusan warned yesterday against a Senate bill to give Rota and Tinian mayors control over solid waste funds for their home islands, noting that the funds are under the constitutional control of the CNMI Finance Department and transferring...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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