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Hopwood dominates; Kobler wins

Hopwood Junior High School reigned supreme in the 4x100m relay races, while Koblerville recorded three wins in the same event in the 2016 PSS/McDonald’s All Schools Track and Field Championships last week at the Hopwood field. In the boys U13 age group, Hopwood’s Ian Maniago,...
Posted On May 09 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Ex-convict’s car yields ‘ice,’ 2 rifles, 3 shotgun shells

An-ex convict who allegedly twice struck with a car a man riding on a bicycle in Chalan Kanoa was found in possession of two rifles, three shotgun shells, and methamphetamine or “ice” on Wednesday night. Roland Kaipat, 34, was arrested and taken to Superior Court Friday on...
Posted On May 09 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Torres meets with CUC engineers on water priorities

Before getting a reverse osmosis, or RO, system to provide desalinized drinking water to island residents, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres wants to focus what “we’ve been paying for” due to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s water leaks problem CUC has reported water losses at around 70...
Posted On May 09 2016 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Thea makes jump to NCAA official

Former CNMI junior player Thea Minor has signed a letter of intent to play for Henderson State University in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletics Association. Minor along with Vanuatu’s Lorraine Banimataku, made their commitment to Henderson official last Tuesday...
Posted On May 09 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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