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Balas pounds Ayuyus for strong finish

Balas crushed the Ayuyus, 24-7, in the final game in the regular season of the Natibu Sports Association Girls Fast-pitch and Boys Slow-pitch Softball League last Saturday at the Capital Hill Ballfield. A 4-0 lead after the first inning gave Balas the momentum en route to the...
Posted On Mar 21 2019 06:00
, By Roby N. Pamintuan

Community Briefs – March 20, 2019

NMBAC reps at SHRM meeting today Representatives of the Northern Marianas Business Alliance Corp. will be the speakers at the membership meeting of the Society for Human Resource Management-NMI Chapter today, March 20, 2019, at the Charley’s Cabaret of the Pacific Islands Club....
Posted On Mar 20 2019 06:08
, By Press Release

Coral Reef and Natural Resources initiative grants now open

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Grant applications for the Coral Reef and Natural Resources Initiative are now open for applications from the U.S. Insular Areas. The goal of the CRNR Initiative is to improve the health of coral reef ecosystems and other natural resources in the U.S. insular...
Posted On Mar 20 2019 06:07
, By Press Release
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Rugby squad passes test

The CNMI National Rugby Team made the grade in its test match against the Guam Rugby Club last Saturday at the CPA Airport Field. “The team played an excellent game. Our players played a higher-level team, consists of national players from Guam,” Northern Marianas Rugby Union...
Posted On Mar 20 2019 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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