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‘Everyone has a stake in rebooting economy’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres hopes that his creation of the 14-member Governor’s Council of Economic Adviser would lead to everyone pitching in and buying into how the CNMI economy can be restarted and its borders reopened. Speaking to reporters last week, Torres said his creation of...
Posted On May 25 2020 06:04
, By Iva Maurin
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NMI’s Tiamzon feted at UoG

Former CNMI Boys U14 National Team member Jherico Tiamzon was recognized as one of the top athletes of University of Guam. Tiamzon, who plays for the Tritons in men’s soccer was selected Best Offensive Player, joining his three other teammates on the awardees list for the...
Posted On May 25 2020 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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PSS clears debt with teachers

The Public School System has cleared over $800,000 worth of debt it owed its teachers and staff after receiving the over $23 million from the Education Stabilization fund under the CARES Act. Last Friday, PSS paid $504,409.88 for pay period 9 and $307,244.38 for pay period 10...
Posted On May 25 2020 06:04
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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THINGS TO KNOW – May 25, 2020

As of May 24, 2020. All information may change without prior notice. For corrections and additions to this list, send an email to editor@saipantribune.com or call 235-6397 or 235-2440. Limited NMI Judiciary hours The CNMI Judiciary will be closed today, May 25, 2020, Memorial...
Posted On May 25 2020 06:03
, By Press Release
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