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Toyota Corolla goes ahead of the curve with a 2020 model

The proximity of the Marianas—the CNMI and Guam—to Japan makes it easier for Toyota diehards and would-be buyers to come check the 2020 Corolla. You read it correctly—the 2020 Corolla—the 12th generation of Toyota’s subcompact vehicle that was first introduced in 1966 and...
Posted On Feb 18 2019 06:10
, By Jon Perez

MVA expects $1.4M in budget reduction

The Marianas Visitors Authority expects a massive cut of $1.4 million in its annual budget due to the drop in hotel occupancy as a result of Super Typhoon Yutu. According to Gloria Cavanagh, Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands chairwoman and MVA board member, the...
Posted On Feb 18 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Free app shows what Medicare covers

Let’s say you go for your annual physical and your doctor recommends that you get a hearing and balance test. Or an electrocardiogram, EKG. Or a Hepatitis B screening. Does your Original Medicare cover these services? Now there’s a quick way to find out, using your smartphone or...
Posted On Feb 18 2019 06:06
, By GREG DILL
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‘Study marijuana seeds to be imported’

Once the CNMI Cannabis Commission is officially organized and releases the implementing guidelines of Public Law 20-66, it should study what type of marijuana plants and seeds would be allowed to be imported to the Commonwealth, according to Sen. Sixto K. Igisomar (R-Saipan)....
Posted On Feb 18 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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