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UFO takes part in beach cleanup

A total of 18 members of the United Filipino Organization took part in cleaning up the San Isidro Beach Park in Chalan Kanoa last Saturday. According to Mar Masilungan, UFO president, the San Isidro Beach Park is one of the sites identified by the Governor’s Council of Economic...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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IPI accuses CNMI govt of overcharging

Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC claimed yesterday that it has been and is being overcharged by the CNMI government when it is being made to pay a $3 million casino regulatory fee on top of the $15 million casino license fee. IPI, through counsel Michael W. Dotts, said...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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GIG to be converted into cannabis store, lounge

The Commonwealth Zoning Board has approved a company’s proposal to renovate and occupy two buildings in Garapan, including the former GIG Discotheque, for its cannabis or marijuana retail shops and lounges. During a Zoning board public hearing held at the Pacific Islands Club...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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CNMI 2020 International Coastal Cleanup

Last Sept. 19, in celebration of the 2020 International Coastal Cleanup Day, 975 volunteers cleaned up 76 locations, and collected 9,144 lbs of trash! Saipan had 750 volunteers who collected 7,040 lbs of trash, Tinian had 59 volunteers who collected 887 lbs of trash, and Rota had...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:01
, By Press Release
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