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Man gets 1-year imprisonment for assault

A man who allegedly assaulted a minor member of his household was sentenced to one year in prison. Michael Lee Borja, who pleaded guilty to one count of assault and battery, was sentenced by Superior Court Presiding Judge Robert Naraja to one-year imprisonment, all suspended...
Posted On Oct 23 2020 06:03
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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SNAP-Ed’s sidewalk gameboards promote physical activity in kids

Two elementary schools and one nonprofit social service organization are the recipients of new physical activity gameboards that promote active living as part of the “5-2-1-Almost None” campaign. Led by the Guam Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – Education (SNAP-Ed)...
Posted On Oct 23 2020 06:03
, By Press Release
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Community Briefs – October 23, 2020

4.8-magnitude quake in Guam At 11:06pm on Oct. 21, 2020, a report of a 4.8-magnitude earthquake occurred 135 kilometers southwest of Merizo in Guam. Currently, there are no tsunami warnings or advisories issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. For more information, contact...
Posted On Oct 23 2020 06:03
, By Press Release
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CPA stays afloat with fed funds

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a ruinous impact on the CNMI’s tourism economy but the Commonwealth Ports Authority has so far been staying afloat, thanks to a combination of belt-tightening and the infusion of federal dollars. Last April, CPA received $22,759,818 through the...
Posted On Oct 23 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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