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Community encouraged to help beautify Saipan

As the CNMI gets ready for the arrival of even more tourists on the island, especially Japanese, the Saipan Mayor’s Office is fortifying its beautification program and calls on the community to help. It could be as simple as keeping the surroundings clean, said Saipan Mayor’s...
Posted On Nov 05 2019 06:05
, By Iva Maurin

House OKs hemp production

The House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill that allows the production of hemp in the CNMI. The House, voting 17-0, passed Rep. Marco Peter’s (R-Saipan) House Bill 21-55, HD1 at their Oct. 28, 2019, session in the House chamber on Capital Hill. The bill seeks to...
Posted On Nov 05 2019 06:05
, By Erwin Encinares

Man arrested for allegedly lying about fleeing China

An overstaying Chinese tourist was arrested for allegedly lying to a federal agent that he had fled China because of fear that he would be persecuted or harmed due to his religious affiliation. Xinzhou Ren was arrested after he allegedly admitted to the federal agent that he did...
Posted On Nov 05 2019 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Chalan Piao has new supermarket

Chalan Piao Supermarket opened with much fanfare last Oct. 18 to fill the need for more grocery stores in the southern part of Saipan. Operations manager Bhiya Canadalla said the owners of Chalan Piao Supermarket decided to open a grocery in the area to show that recovery is...
Posted On Nov 05 2019 06:05
, By Mark Rabago
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