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Helen beats Serin in girls U14 finals

Rivals inside the tennis court but best friends off it might as well sum up the relationship between Helen Kim and Serin Chung. And that dynamic was evident when the two 13-year-olds faced each other in the finals of the girls U14 singles in the SIS STUCO Tennis Tournament...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:04
, By Mark Rabago

CNMI remains coronavirus-free

Contrary to rumors that the novel coronavirus has already reached the CNMI, the Commonwealth Health Care Corp. assures that there hasn’t been any cases or suspected cases in the CNMI. According to CHCC spokesperson Zoe Travis, CHCC has had no suspected or confirmed novel...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:04
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Scheduled water service interruption on Wednesday

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. would like to inform the public that there will be a scheduled water service interruption for the areas of Capital Hill 1200 Block, 1300 Block, Wireless Ridge, Eggi Drive, Marshall Loop and for customers along Capital Hill Isa Drive to the Kagman...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:03
, By Press Release

Fed cost share for hazard mitigation projects OK’d at 100%

The Federal Emergency Management Agency notified Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on Saturday that President Donald J. Trump approved the CNMI’s request for a cost share adjustment from 90-10 to “100% federally-funded” for projects and other expenditures for Super Typhoon Yutu under the...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:03
, By Press Release
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