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USCIS’ Gulick, US Dept. of Labor’s Candoleta to speak at SHRM meetings

The Society for Human Resource Management NMI Chapter will be hosting two events this coming week concerning topics of significance to the CNMI human resource and business communities. David Gulick, district director for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services,...
Posted On Jul 21 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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PSS: More than half of HS graduates college-bound

A large number of CNMI students under the Public School System would most likely go to college, based on a report by PSS Federal Programs officer Tim Thornburgh. Thornburgh’s report covers recent graduates from Kagman, Marianas, Saipan Southern, Tinian, and Dr. Rita H. Inos high...
Posted On Jul 21 2016 06:01
, By Jon Perez
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Starz denies Blue Jays graceful exit

North Starz denied Blue Jays’ final bid to enter the win column in the 2016 Saipan Baseball League following a 7-5 victory in their game last Tuesday at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield. The Blue Jays failed to have a graceful exit in this year’s competition as they...
Posted On Jul 21 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Streaking Kanoa Resort blows out POI

Kana Resort is still perfect following a 78-56 demolition of Pacific Oriental, Inc. in the curtain-raiser in the 2016 Tan Holdings Inter-Company Basketball League last Friday at the Gillette Multipurpose Gymnasium. Kanoa hiked its unbeaten mark to 7-0, while POI fell to a 1-6...
Posted On Jul 21 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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