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BREAKING NEWS: Tinian chosen as divert airfield

The U.S. Department of Defense has selected Tinian as the preferred alternative for its divert airfield project in the CNMI. This follows years of protracted consultation with the local government, business community, and a environmental review process that prompted the U.S. Air...
Posted On Feb 11 2016 16:08
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘Submerged lands deal a long time coming’

A marine advocate from the islands said he would like to see the co-management agreement between the CNMI and the federal government for the submerged lands around the Farallon de Pajaros, Maug, and Asuncion signed during the administration Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. Angelo O’Connor...
Posted On Feb 11 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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NMI Youth Summit hopes to tear down stereotypes

To tear down the stereotypes of today’s youth is one of the goals of yesterday’s whole-day Youth Summit, where members of the 15th CNMI Youth Congress and students from the other schools listened to different speakers discuss various issues that affect the Commonwealth. The Youth...
Posted On Feb 11 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez

CHCVA sets meeting on Feb. 15

The Commonwealth Health Center Volunteers Association is pleased to announce and invite members of the general public from all walks of life to attend the next community meeting scheduled for Monday, Feb. 15, 10am at the CHC CE Conference Room (next to the Cafeteria). The two...
Posted On Feb 11 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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