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Hyatt receives donation from Coca-Cola, Foremost Foods

Coca-Cola Beverage Co. (Micronesia) and Foremost Foods Saipan presented Hyatt Regency Saipan with over $2,000 worth of beverages and supplies for this year’s 20th Annual Charity Golf Classic. With their generous donation Coca-Cola and Foremost Foods, a Platinum Sponsor, for this...
Posted On Apr 01 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

Handgun legalization viewed as a game-changer in CNMI

A significant impact, especially in ensuring security in the CNMI, is expected to be felt as handguns will soon be legalized in the Commonwealth. According to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, legalizing handguns is “changing the whole CNMI.” “This is changing the whole CNMI, our...
Posted On Apr 01 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

‘OAG petition to shut down case act of desperation’

“What the Attorney General has done by filing the writ of prohibition is shocking,” said Michael Dotts, the attorney for the Aguon family and other families who seek to collect on judgments entered against the Commonwealth Health Center for medical malpractice. On Thursday, the...
Posted On Apr 01 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

MCS, MHS Class of ’76 to jointly hold reunion

The Mt. Carmel and the Marianas High School Class of 1976 will be celebrating their 40th Class Reunion the weekend of June 3, 2016. All classmates of 1976, whether you graduate at MCS or MHS in 1976 or not, but attended elementary, junior, or senior high school at either school...
Posted On Apr 01 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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