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Carol’s class gets high rankings

The recruiting class of the CNMI’s Carol Lee is ranked No. 2 by Tennis Recruiting Network and Mizuno in a poll released last Monday. In the Top 25 Women’s Recruiting Classes for the Class of 2020, Lee’s Georgia Tech received 448 points to place second to Texas State University,...
Posted On Jun 03 2020 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Undocumented aliens encouraged to get tested

With almost 6,000 specimens collected, the CNMI continues to ramp up its COVID-19 community-based testing and everyone is being encouraged to get tested, even undocumented immigrants. According to COVID-19 Task Force chair Warren Villagomez, they are framing up different...
Posted On Jun 03 2020 06:05
, By Iva Maurin
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‘The Crank’ eyes successful night in Vegas

Frank “The Crank” Camacho hit Germany’s Nick “Sergeant” Hein on the head with his knee and followed it up with a flurry of killer punches en route to a TKO victory in UFC Fight Night 153 in Stockhom, Sweden. This winning moment for Camacho came a little over a year ago (June 1,...
Posted On Jun 03 2020 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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PSS at risk of losing $24M FEMA award

The Board of Education has raised concerns regarding the possibility of the Public School System losing the $24-million grant they were awarded by the Federal Emergency Management agency over a month ago to rebuild the Hopwood Middle School campus. This is so because it has been...
Posted On Jun 03 2020 06:03
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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