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PSS gets approval for new high school cafeteria

Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) congratulated the Public School System on approval of its proposal to use federal carryover funding to build a new cafeteria at Marianas High School. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service approved the $1.4...
Posted On Dec 24 2015 06:00
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Thea moves up to NCAA Division II

Former CNMI top junior player Thea Minor is moving up to a much competitive playing field after a notable collegiate debut with the New Mexico Military Institute. Minor will be suiting up for the Henderson State University—an NCAA Division II school in Arkansas—next year. “I have...
Posted On Dec 24 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

USDA seeks applications to support businesses, create jobs in rural areas

HILO, Hawaii—USDA Rural Development is seeking applications for the Rural Business Development Grant Program to compete for fiscal year 2016 funding. Applications for Hawaii and the Western Pacific are due by close of business April 15, 2016. RBDG grants are available to public...
Posted On Dec 24 2015 06:00
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Ridin’Darrty still on top of Fanihi division

The Naked Fish Ridin’Darrty is still lording it over in the Thursday B Flame Tree division of the Bud Light-Saipan Electronic Darts Association’s Winter-Spring 2016 season. The Ridin’Darrty, the reigning Summer-Fall Flame Tree division champion, scored an 11-4 triumph over sister...
Posted On Dec 24 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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