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Govt agencies clean sediment chamber at Lau Lau Bay

Several government agencies joined forces last Dec. 16 to clean out sediment chambers at Lau Lau Bay. The sediment chambers and stream crossings have been in place at the lagoon since 2010. The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality, Department of Public Works, and the...
Posted On Dec 21 2016 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares
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Man’amko sing carols at Joeten

Some of the island’s man’amko surprised the public last Friday evening with some Christmas cheer during a caroling performance at the Susupe branch of Joeten. “We are here to entertain the public, [as] Joeten has been very kind to the man’amko. This is just a small token of our...
Posted On Dec 21 2016 06:00
, By Michael T. Santos

‘Priority of PL 19-75 are retirees’

Providing a bonus for retirees this holiday season was one of the priorities of House Bill 19-212, according to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. The bill became Public Law 19-75 after Torres signed the measure on Monday at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center. PL 19-75 appropriates...
Posted On Dec 21 2016 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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FMS, Hopwood 5 top 6th grade caging

Francisco Mendiola Sablan Middle School and Hopwood Junior High School 5 clinched the championships in their respective divisions in the 2016 Wellness Through Basketball Tournament. In the girls 6th grade finals last Monday at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium, FMS edged Hopwood 4,...
Posted On Dec 21 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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