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Superior Court gets funds to upgrade equipment

Joseph M. Diego, USDA Area II director, recently visited the CNMI Superior Court offices where he saw new computer hardware in use that had been funded by a Rural Development Community Facilities Impact Grant. The grant allowed for the installation of faster running work station...
Posted On May 04 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

Torres admin remits $1M to Settlement Fund

The administration of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on Monday paid $1 million to the NMI Settlement Fund as part of amounts owed for the third quarter of this fiscal year. Its last made payment on April 21 for the third quarter, also amounted to $1 million. The payments bring the balance...
Posted On May 04 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Govt employees prep for FESTPAC

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has asked for department and agency heads for proper discretion in granting administrative leave for the Festival of the Pacific Arts, or FESTPAC 2016, held from May 22 to June 4 in Guam. Torres has sent a memo to all government agencies, encouraging...
Posted On May 04 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Lawyer: No reason to proceed with trial

Attorney Richard W. Pierce asserted that if his client, police officer Jesse S. Concepcion, reasonably believed that the 15-year-old girl he and former Department of Public Safety commissioner James C. Deleon Guerrero were accused of sexually abusing was of age for sexual...
Posted On May 04 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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