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US Naval Hospital Guam change of command

The commanding officer of US Naval Hospital Guam (USNH Guam), Captain Jeannie Comlish, is scheduled to relinquish command to Captain Dan Cornwell in a change of command ceremony schedule to take place in the atrium of USNH Guam on June 30th at 10am. Captain Comlish took command...
Posted On Jun 28 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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VOICES: Mami Ikeda

Editor’s note: In Saipan Tribune’s latest weekly series, “Voices” shares the stories of those in the CW community and sheds light on those directly affected by the humanitarian crisis in the CNMI. Mami Ikeda’s family has lived here for nearly 40 years. She and her mother, father,...
Posted On Jun 28 2016 06:06
, By Thomas Manglona II

‘TEC willing to shoulder airfare for abandoned Dynasty employees’

The new investors seeking to take over the defunct Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino has expressed interest in shouldering airfare costs for the hundreds of employees left on Tinian by the previous hotel owner. The new investors, Tinian Entertainment Corp., was unanimously...
Posted On Jun 28 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Dela Cruz takes oath as CPA ports police chief

Juan T. Dela Cruz took his oath yesterday as the Commonwealth Ports Authority’s ports police chief before Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho. After Dela Cruz took his oath of office, his wife, Fausia, who was assisted by their son, pinned the badge on him during the...
Posted On Jun 28 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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