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Stateless man, 10 others take oath as new citizens

Ronwaldo Supnet Pascua, 41, a health inspector on Tinian, is relieved to have finally obtained his U.S. citizenship. Pascua, who used to be a stateless person in the CNMI as he was born and raised on Tinian to Filipino immigrant parents who came to the CNMI in 1965, finally...
Posted On Mar 22 2019 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Calling on Ayuyu alumni: KHS looking for exit interviewers

Kagman High School takes the responsibility of preparing its students for the real world after graduation seriously. This is one of the reasons why the school hosts a week of senior exit interviews for all KHS seniors to vicariously experience what a job interview by a panel is...
Posted On Mar 22 2019 06:05
, By Press Release

Rotary welcomes Yulo

The Rotary Club of Saipan welcomed Tuesday their fifth new member in 2019, Ryan Yulo, an auditor of the Ernst & Young auditing firm. Rotary Club of Saipan president-elect Marcia Ayuyu acted as Yulo’s sponsor and affixed the club’s pin on his lapel during the induction, making...
Posted On Mar 22 2019 06:04
, By Erwin Encinares
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Knights win last regular season game

Mount Carmel School 1 closed out its regular season campaign in the 2018-2019 Commonwealth Coalition of Private Schools Association Varsity Basketball League with a victory over Saipan International School, 53-40, yesterday at the Koblerville Gymnasium. The Geckos were within...
Posted On Mar 22 2019 06:04
, By Roby N. Pamintuan
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