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Falcons soar past Blue Jays

Peter Lieto pitched five innings in relief and cousin Bradley Lieto drove in five runs, as the Falcons soared past the Blue Jays, 21-9, in last Tuesday night’s game in the 2018 Saipan Baseball League at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield. The win was the second in as many...
Posted On Feb 22 2018 06:02
, By Jon Perez

Over 100 NMI homes, biz could get high-speed internet

WASHINGTON—Over 100 rural homes and businesses in Northern Mariana Islands that are currently unserved by high-speed Internet service could get connectivity in the near future. These homes and businesses are in unserved areas of Northern Mariana Islands eligible for financial...
Posted On Feb 22 2018 06:00
, By Press Release
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The Shack donates nearly $3K to NMC golf tourney

In support of higher education, The Shack recently donated close to $3,000 in in-kind contributions for NMC’s Annual Golf Tournament. The 15th Annual NMC Foundation Open golf tournament is scheduled for Saturday, March 3, 2018.The event will be the first major golf tournament of...
Posted On Feb 22 2018 06:00
, By Press Release

IPI employee sues bank owner over alleged hot coffee injury

An employee of Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC is suing the owner of Bank of Guam over alleged injuries he suffered when the bank’s building in Garapan caused him to spill the hot coffee he was holding on his hand. Randyl W. Kruid, through counsel Bruce Berline, is...
Posted On Feb 22 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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