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Vacant Chalan Kiya home is burglarized

Police officers were dispatched to Chalan Kiya last Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019, in response to a 911 call to the CNMI Department of Public Safety at about 10:12am about a burglary and theft incident at a home. Officers arrived at the scene at about 10:19am and met with the caller, who...
Posted On Aug 14 2019 06:00
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CNMI hopes to learn from Palau’s solid waste initiatives

The CNMI hopes to get some ideas from Palau on how to handle solid waste and recycling ideas that could be implemented locally. Toward this end, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres met with Koror State Gov. Franco Gibbons yesterday to talk about solid waste management and how they do it in...
Posted On Aug 14 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus
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Coffee & Bread: Tinian’s one and only bakery

It defies belief but Tinian has had no bakery until April this year. It took an X-ray technician to finally open one. Edwin Sta. Therese, who works at the Tinian Health Center, opened Coffee & Bread on Tinian last April 29 and he said it was borne out of need—both the island...
Posted On Aug 14 2019 06:00
, By Mark Rabago

Baratun Suetdu

I baratun suetdu i primera kehan empleau siha guine. Estague` i dichu asuntu pot gaige tutuhun usuña gi halum guma` familia. Hagas problema ni guaha `nai mapañgun kadu` nuebu na asuntu. Mana` bula talañgata offresimientu. Lau taya` adelantu gi monedan familia! Teñga tasañgane...
Posted On Aug 14 2019 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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