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Capturing ‘Who We Are’ in our children’s eyes

On Monday, 12 winners of the Imperial Pacific Holdings International’s 2nd photography contest were presented to the public from all three divisions: Head Start/Kindergarten, elementary, middle school and high school. There were over 350 entries submitted that focused on a the...
Posted On Dec 07 2016 06:06
, By Contributing Author

Bill transforms role of CHCC board

Despite being opposed by a platoon of Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. officials and staff, the Senate unanimously passed yesterday a bill that re-establishes a politically appointed board of trustees to govern and manage the functions of the corporation. After extensive discussions...
Posted On Dec 07 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Intoxicated man who beat up wife gets six-month sentence

A man who, while intoxicated, assaulted his common-law wife in Garapan, was sentenced to six months in prison yesterday. Herbert Bel, 38, was sentenced to one-year in prison, all suspended except for six months. He was given credit for 186 days of time served. He shall be placed...
Posted On Dec 07 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Japanese high school visits Saipan

Happy as they all were with their last visit to Saipan, Ikuei Nishi High School has again brought its students and faculty to the island to interact with a local high school. The group, which consists of 159 students in total as well as 13 staff, has been here on Saipan since...
Posted On Dec 07 2016 06:06
, By Michael T. Santos
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