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GAIN sends disaster relief team to Saipan, Tinian

The Guam animal advocacy group called “Guam Animals In Need” has sent a disaster relief team to Saipan and Tinian to assist in recovery efforts following Super Typhoon Yutu. The team will provide direct care to injured animals, aid with shelter repairs, and conduct damage...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

YUTU UPDATES – November 9, 2018

Water bottles The CNMI government will be exchanging 5-gallon water bottles for empty or damaged bottles on Saturday, Nov. 10, at the San Antonio basketball court. Residents must bring empty or damaged 5-gallon water bottles to exchange for new bottles. Distribution starts at...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

CHCC adds typhoon response clinic

With the arrival of a new Disaster Medical Assistance Team, or DMAT, a second satellite clinic in Dandan in the parking lot of the RJ commercial building is now operational. This is directly across the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and will be open to the public by noon yesterday....
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

Turnout on first day of early voting: 1,048

Although only a few voted on Tinian on the first day of the seven-day early voting Tuesday, many people chose to vote early on Saipan and Rota, resulting in an overall turnout of 1,048. The second day of early voting on Saipan last Wednesday slowed down, though. Commonwealth...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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