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$5K offered as prize for HANMI golf tourney

Saipan Computer Services and Ideal Signs have joined the list of growing sponsors of the 16th Annual HANMI Charity Classic Golf Tournament, offering $5,000 for a lucky hole-in-one winner on June 24, 2017. The tournament is slated for Laolao Bay Golf & Resort west course and...
Posted On May 12 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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Saipan gets second marine cable

After an unexpected glitch in the undersea fiber optic cable in July 2015 that triggered a telecommunications blackout in the CNMI, the Commonwealth finally got its second underwater cable yesterday. ATISA, the fiber optic network cable of Docomo Pacific Inc., officially landed...
Posted On May 12 2017 06:06
, By BEA CABRERA

7, including 2 from Saipan, get Ifit scholarships

HAGATNA, Guam—Bank of Guam announced yesterday the seven winners of the 2017 Bank of Guam Ifit Scholarship, which consists of a $2,000 grant and a paid summer internship. The seven include two from Saipan: Arron Cushing of Mt. Carmel School, who will go on to Gonzaga University;...
Posted On May 12 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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Carol marches into quarterfinals

CNMI junior player Carol Lee remained in contention for the singles title in the ITF/CAT North African Circuit 2017 after beating her second round foe last Wednesday at the Oceanic Club Casablancais in Casablanca, Morocco. Lee eliminated Algeria’s Lynda Benkaddour after only two...
Posted On May 12 2017 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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