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Lawmaker pushes solar energy for NMI needs

A possible partnership with a Texas-based solar company won’t cost the CNMI a single penny, that’s why local officials are looking into bringing the program to the Commonwealth. Solar Host San Antonio provides homeowners or businesses with equipment to become a private solar host...
Posted On Apr 03 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

CUC chair notarized GPSM docs

It now appears that Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board chair Adelina Roberto knew all along who CUC was getting in bed with. Documents obtained by Saipan Tribune show that it was Roberto, acting as a notary public for Saipan, who signed the articles of incorporation of General...
Posted On Apr 03 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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TanHoldings inches closer to title

TanHoldings is one win away from taking the championship in the JEM Company Ltd./Mobil Customer Appreciation Basketball League following a 97-94 victory against Mariana Resort in Game 1 of their title series that was marred by a bench-clearing scuffle last Friday at the Gillette...
Posted On Apr 03 2017 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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‘NMI gains, but challenges ahead’

In his first State of the Commonwealth Address, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres highlighted the CNMI’s economic gains but also focused on the challenges the Commonwealth is currently facing and other problems that might arise. Torres delivered the address in a joint session of the 20th...
Posted On Apr 03 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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