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Alter City bags casino license

TINIAN—In the backdrop hung the specter of other past and failed casino applicants, but Tinian gaming regulators on Friday chose to move forward with the promise of Alter City Group’s planned billion-dollar casino resort replete with jobs and landmark tourist sites, handing the...
Posted On Feb 01 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Manila sent to Guam for medical treatment

Reynaldo Manila, a Filipino national jailed at the Department of Corrections, flew to Guam at 8:45am Friday for medical treatment on his eye, according to special assistant for communications and protocol Ivan Blanco. On Jan. 6, 2016, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres denied commutation for...
Posted On Feb 01 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Controversial lawyer Jorgensen arrested in Miami over son’s disappearance

Bruce Lee Jorgensen, the controversial lawyer who was the original counsel in the class action filed by Betty Johnson against the NMI Retirement Fund and the CNMI government, was arrested by police in Miami, Florida, last week over the disappearance of his 16-year-old son, who...
Posted On Feb 01 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Beautify CNMI meeting today

The Beautify CNMI campaign will hold their first organizational meeting of 2016 next week. The once highly visible coalition was founded in 2006 and spent several years organizing beach cleanups, planting trees, painting over graffiti, and recycling. There is hope among some of...
Posted On Feb 01 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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