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Report: Military should avoid live-fire training

The Department of the Navy has seemingly ignored its own studies in its latest plans to build large-scale firing ranges on Tinian, the National Park Service said in a breakdown of the military’s live-fire training project on Tinian this month. The latest military plans appear to...
Posted On Feb 26 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Major coastal environment project kicks-off in N. Efate

PORT VILA, Vanuatu—A new project that will draw upon local community knowledge and expertise in North Efate to better manage coastal resources has been launched today by the Pacific Community (SPC) and Vanuatu stakeholders. The restoration of ecosystems services and adaptation to...
Posted On Feb 26 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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DYS aims to strengthen NMI families

Division of Youth Services administrator Vivian Sablan said they would continue to involve the 2016 Parent Leadership nominees with their programs in their effort to strengthen the families in the CNMI. DYS held a Parent Leadership Development Workshop last Saturday at Chacha...
Posted On Feb 26 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Borja leads ribbon cutting for new Tinian DPS building

Acting governor Francisco M. Borja delivered the opening remarks in the ribbon cutting ceremony of the newly renovated Tinian DPS building last Wednesday. Borja extended a sincere appreciation to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and Lt. Gov. Victor Hocog as well as CIP administrator...
Posted On Feb 26 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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