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Cruz boosts bid for Micro Games stint

Bonnylyn Cruz increased her chances of making it to the CNMI national weightlifting team after the veteran led five other competitors in the CNMI Weightlifting Federation’s qualifying event held at the Latte Built 24-Hour Fitness and Nutrition Center in San Jose last Saturday....
Posted On Feb 19 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Low-cost housing project breaks ground

Isa Villas Partners LCC and Pacific Rim Land Development LLC launched their first affordable housing project in the CNMI in a groundbreaking ceremony on Capital Hill last Friday. The project is called Isa Villas and will be the first affordable housing project along Guguan and...
Posted On Feb 19 2018 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera

‘Piece was politically motivated’

Both Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC have belied the allegations raised in a Bloomberg article about the casino industry in the CNMI, with the governor describing them as blatantly false. The casino operator assured that it obeys all laws and...
Posted On Feb 19 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Flags lowered to half-staff

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres directed that all CNMI and federal flags in the CNMI be flown at half-staff starting Feb. 16 in respect for the victims of the shooting tragedy in Parkland, Florida. President Donald J. Trump had ordered that the flag of the United States to be flown at...
Posted On Feb 19 2018 06:06
, By Press Release
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