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11 students to get $26,948 scholarship funds

First Hawaiian Bank and Guam Business will award a total of $26,948 in scholarships to 11 students in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements. Seven students from Guam and four students from Saipan will be the recipients of the First Hawaiian Bank and Guam Business...
Posted On Oct 20 2016 06:00
, By Press Release

Saipan Paddling Club thanks sponsors

Saipan Paddling Club has expressed its appreciation to companies and individuals who are supporting the group’s participation the Micro Cup 2016 in Palau this weekend. “The Saipan Paddling Club would like to give a huge thank you to the Governor’s Office, Saipan and Northern...
Posted On Oct 20 2016 06:00
, By Press Release
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Repeat winners, faster times recorded

Faster times and repeat winners in the middle and high school divisions highlighted the second leg of Northern Marianas Athletics’ 2016 All Schools Cross Country Series held last Saturday at the CPA Airport Field. In the girls U13 division, Hopwood Junior High School’s Conatsu...
Posted On Oct 20 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Tinian schools push through with projects

With the passage of Public Law 19-31 wherein the CNMI Legislature authorized the Public School System to enter into a loan agreement for up to $5 million, the Tinian Legislative Delegation worked to include the pavement of the roads and parking lots at the Tinian Elementary...
Posted On Oct 20 2016 06:00
, By Press Release
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