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Brotherhood forces playoff

Brotherhood had a hit parade against John Maratita in a 23-12 crushing of the Papa Bears during yesterday’s final regular season game in the 2017 Belau Men’s Masters Softball League at the Dandan Softball Field. Jerry Ayuyu and Ken Kalen led the way for Brotherhood, which ended...
Posted On Oct 16 2017 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Local lawyer passes 3 Bar exams in a year

Two of three successful CNMI Bar examinees took their oaths during a special session at the CNMI Supreme Court last Friday morning. CNMI Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro administered the attorney’s oath to Hyun Jae Lee and Jose Silvestre P. Mafnas Jr. The third...
Posted On Oct 16 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Triple J sues PSS to annul contract for 5 buses

Triple J Saipan Inc. is suing the Public School System and Education Commissioner Cynthia I. Deleon Guerrero to invalidate a contract that PSS awarded to a company for five buses. Triple J, through lawyer James R. Stump, wants the Superior Court to stop PSS and Deleon Guerrero...
Posted On Oct 16 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Pot bill expects rise of new industry

Sen. Sixto Igisomar’s (R-Saipan) cannabis regulation bill seeks to not only make legal in the CNMI a federally controlled substance, but to allow the CNMI to regulate what is possibly a new industry through a commission. Besides regulating cannabis, Senate Bill 20-62 SD1 also has...
Posted On Oct 16 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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