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PSS employees get pay raise

The Board of Education approved yesterday a proposal to give salary increases to all Public School System employees—a first in about a decade. The PSS-initiated proposal seeks to adjust the compensations of entry-level positions of both certified and non-certified employees as...
Posted On Feb 24 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Mother of 12 perseveres to finish college

A pre-algebra teacher at Marianas High School has proven the value of resiliency, pushing through extremely tough times to be able to secure not one but two college degrees, while looking after her 12 children. Ritalina Chipwelong, 44, was born on the island of Chuuk to a poor...
Posted On Feb 24 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Senate resolution honors late mayor

Condolences continue to pour in for the family of the late Northern Islands mayor Jerome K. Aldan, who died last Saturday. The 43-year-old Aldan was honored by the Senate in Senate Resolution 20-2 that was adopted in yesterday’s session at the Senate chamber. SR 20-2 expresses...
Posted On Feb 24 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Docomo, NEC partner to improve indoor communication in Guam

Docomo Pacific and NEC Corp. have conducted trials for improving indoor LTE communications throughout the island of Guam. Beginning September last year, NEC introduced their Enterprise-Radio Access Network solution to Docomo Pacific retail stores on a trial basis. During the...
Posted On Feb 24 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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