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CPA wants ship out of Saipan port

The Commonwealth Ports Authority wants the controversy-laden MV Luta vessel out of the Saipan seaport and back on Rota. The unmanned and inoperable vessel is believed to be occupying space at the Saipan seaport that blocks commerce and the cost for the use of space remains unpaid...
Posted On Oct 11 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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Red Cross home fire campaign visits Rota

The American Red Cross-NMI Chapter’s Home Fire Campaign kicked off the 2017 Fire Prevention Month with a round of smoke alarm installations on Rota over the weekend. In partnership with the Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services and other members of the Fire Prevention...
Posted On Oct 11 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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More work for CNMI women’s team

The CNMI Women’s National Team’s recent loss to Guam in the Marianas Cup 2017 would not bring the squad down and instead will push the group to work harder and get ready for future tournaments. The Guam Women’s National Team eased past CNMI, 6-0, during last Sunday’s match at the...
Posted On Oct 11 2017 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Over 100 swimmers join opening meet

More than 100 swimmers participated in the Northern Mariana Islands Swimming Federation Opening Meet for the 2017-2018 season held last Saturday at the Kan Pacific Swimming Pool. All three swim groups in the CNMI—Saipan Swim Club, Tsunami Swimming Center Saipan, and Dolphin Club...
Posted On Oct 11 2017 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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