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‘We have programs to help drug dependents’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres reminded drug dependents to avail of programs that could rid them of their illegal substance use. Crystal meth, popularly known as “ice,” has become one of the major problems in the community. In fact, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. earlier reported...
Posted On Nov 03 2016 06:04
, By Jon Perez

Broken water pipe shuts down court operation

A broken water pipe at the House of Justice on Saipan resulted in the closure of the local courts yesterday at noon. The courthouse will resume regular business hours today, Thursday, according to CNMI Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro and Superior Court Presiding...
Posted On Nov 03 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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TanHoldings, Paire cruise past foes

TanHoldings Football Club stretched its winning streak to seven, while Paire FC bagged its fourth win in the boys U14 division of the 2016 NMIFA Youth Fall League. TanHoldings blanked MP United, 3-0, in the final division game last Saturday at the Koberville Elementary School...
Posted On Nov 03 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Who Votes for Donald Now

so who votes for Donald Trump now who puts the country’s trust in a fool who will rely on him to take command citizens possessing the inherent know how think back to what they learned in school “ to the republic for which it stands” Benjamin Franklin said our republic would not...
Posted On Nov 03 2016 06:00
, By Joey “Pepe Batbon” Connolly (Special to the Saipan Tribune)
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