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BEH conducts training on mosquito control

A four-day training is being conducted to educate various agencies in the CNMI on how to control arbor virus and its vectors as mosquito-borne diseases continue to spread throughout different parts of the globe. The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. and the Division of Public Health...
Posted On May 19 2016 04:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Businesses continue to lobby hard against sugar tax

The local business industry continues to lobby hard against a bill to increase the tax on sugar-sweetened beverages, powders, and syrups to 4 cents per ounce. Business officials, representing the wholesaler companies like Marpac, the hotel sector like the Hyatt Regency Saipan and...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

CUC board spends $92K in 2 years

The Commonwealth’s cash-strapped utilities company’s board of directors has spent over $80,000 on travel and per diem expenses since they were re-established midway through 2014. Since that time, they’ve also spent over $12,000 on their honorariums, or stipends, for board...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Labor: CNMI will likely exceed CW cap

With four more months into the current fiscal year, the CNMI can only apply for about 2,000 more workers to have Commonwealth-only status for Fiscal Year 2016. A more current statistic showed that a total of 10,794 CW beneficiaries have been approved, according to data provided...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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