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8th drowning victim this year

Department of Public Safety’s Boating Safety Unit divers recovered the body of a man who reportedly drowned while spear fishing outside the reef of San Antonio Beach yesterday afternoon. DPS Commissioner Robert A. Guerrero confirmed the incident with Saipan Tribune last night,...
Posted On Sep 28 2017 06:09
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Torres: Priority is to give NMI retirees full benefits

Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres assured the federal court yesterday that his priority is not just to give retirees 75 percent of their benefits, but also the 25 percent payments owed them. As this developed, Betty Johnson’s lead counsel, Margery Bronster, described as “simply unacceptable...
Posted On Sep 28 2017 06:09
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘Revamped’ retroactive lump sum measure heads to Torres

A second attempt to allocate funds for retroactive lump-sum payments to government employees stuck at Step 12 finally succeeded in passing the Senate last Tuesday. It now heads to the desk of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. The House of Representatives earlier recalled the bill after...
Posted On Sep 28 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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‘Largest budget in NMI history’

With over $212.6 million in identified resources, last Tuesday’s newly enacted spending plan for the CNMI government was the largest budget ever in the history of the CNMI, according to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. Minus funds set aside for constitutional and statutory mandates, the...
Posted On Sep 28 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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//September 28, 2017

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