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Take 2: House OKs salary bill

The CNMI House of Representatives passed yesterday a new measure to set the salary level of members of the Legislature. This was the second time that the House acted on such a measure after then acting governor Victor B. Hocog vetoed last week a similar bill that had been passed...
Posted On Dec 11 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Domino’s donates $5K to CNMI typhoon relief

Domino’s Pizza Guam has presented a $5,000 check to the Ayuda Foundation for use in the foundation’s ongoing relief drive for the victims of Super Typhoon Yutu in the CNMI. And that’s just the first tranche. Domino’s eventual goal is to raise $10,000 for the CNMI typhoon relief...
Posted On Dec 11 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

Tetris deadline extended; residents urged to clear debris

“[The Federal Emergency Management Agency] will be here, has been here prior to the storm, and will continue to be here—during not only the repair and restoration time phases but also during and helping with the long-term recovery phase.” Thus assured FEMA Regional Administrator...
Posted On Dec 11 2018 06:06
, By Press Release
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Awaodori members collect over 550 lbs of trash

Members of the Saipan Awaodori collected over 550 lbs of trash during their monthly cleanup of Garapan last Saturday morning. The cleanup, according to PDM Promoters Inc. coordinator Sonia Siwa, collected 580 lbs of trash from the Paseo de Marianas area in just two hours. A total...
Posted On Dec 11 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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//December 11, 2018

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