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Mobil raises gas prices by 20 cents

Mobil Oil Marianas Inc. raised its gas prices by 20 cents across the board for the third time in the fourth quarter of 2016 Mobil’s regular gas is now $3.94 a liter, premium is at $4.31, and diesel is at $4.12 as of this week. Shell Marianas is expected to follow suit. A taxi...
Posted On Dec 16 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

BOE: Govt owes PSS $10.3M

The Board of Education meeting yesterday reignited talks about the CNMI government owing money to the CNMI Public School System. What used to be debt of only around $4 million has ballooned to $10.3 million, as confirmed by Federal Programs officer Tim Thornburgh. The discussion...
Posted On Dec 16 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Yamamoto seeks shared payment of custodial fees for M/V Luta

A Japanese investor who is suing Lt. Gov. Victor Hocog and the operators of M/V Luta for allegedly refusing to pay back the $3.4 million that he put up for the vessel said he should not be the only one paying for the vessel’s custodian fees. Takahisa Yamamoto, through counsel...
Posted On Dec 16 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

COMMUNITY BRIEFS – Dec. 16, 2016

GCA Christmas program today The public is invited to Grace Christian Academy’s Elementary Department Christmas Program to be held today, Dec. 16, at 6pm at the GCA Auditorium on Navy Hill. The program, “A Rockin’ Royal Christmas,” was created by Celeste Clydesdale. Wage and...
Posted On Dec 16 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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