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Hallahan is newest CNMI Bar member

Assistant attorney general Joseph Hallahan took his oath on Tuesday before CNMI Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro as the newest member of the CNMI Bar after passing the Bar examination last February. “I’m ready to serve the people of the Commonwealth,” Hallahan said...
Posted On May 04 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘Hiring from FAS not enough’

Hiring employees from Freely Associated States or even from the U.S. mainland would still not be enough. CNMI employers have in fact taken these steps and have found out that these are not viable solutions, according to Jim Arenovski, who addressed Saipan Chamber of Commerce...
Posted On May 04 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Guilty of stealing car but not computer

The jury found Ambrosio T. Ogumoro guilty of stealing a car owned by the Department of Public Safety but not the department’s computer, according to assistant attorney general Matthew C. Baisley. In response to Saipan Tribune questions about the verdict rendered against Ogumoro,...
Posted On May 04 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

NMC invites participants for its Charter Day talent competition

As part of its Charter Day celebration, Northern Marianas College is inviting participants for its first PROA FACTOR Talent Competition. Singers, dancers, dance groups, slam poets, musicians, bands, DJs, and other talented performers are encouraged to audition. In years past, NMC...
Posted On May 04 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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