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Community Briefs – January 31, 2018

Aircraft carrier to make Guam visit SANTA RITA, Guam—Aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is scheduled to make a visit to U.S. Naval Base Guam tomorrow, Jan. 31, marking the ship’s first port call during a Western Pacific deployment in 2018. Led by commanding officer Capt. Douglas...
Posted On Jan 31 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

IPI in talks with Pacific Rim as new contractor

After several months without a main contractor to continue building its casino resort in Garapan, Imperial Pacific International, LLC confirmed with the Commonwealth Casino Commission yesterday that they are in talks with a Guam-based construction firm with access to U.S....
Posted On Jan 31 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Disbarred lawyer asks to be reinstated

A disbarred lawyer has asked the CNMI Supreme Court to reinstate his license so he can again practice law in the CNMI. Joseph A. Arriola promised that, if given the chance to practice law anew, he is committed to maintaining the same efforts toward rehabilitation that he has made...
Posted On Jan 31 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Teacher Pearl’ is MCS Teacher of the Year

Mount Carmel School named Kindergarten teacher Zhenzhu Jin yesterday as its Teacher of the Year for 2018. Jin, more affectionately known within the MCS community as “Teacher Pearl,” was recognized with other MCS teachers and staff during the school’s 2018 Faculty and Staff...
Posted On Jan 31 2018 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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