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Garapan Core gets water-blasted, fresh coat of paint

The Garapan Revitalization Task Force did water-blasting and repainting of parallel parking markers in the Garapan Core yesterday, as it prepares the total makeover of the CNMI’s tourism and business center. Office and Planning Development deputy director Chris Concepcion led the...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:07
, By Bea Cabrera
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$35 round of golf at COR

Book a golf game with family or friends at Coral Ocean Resort Saipan located in Koblerville and enjoy the majestic sights and views while you continue hitting those holes-in-one, birdies, bogies, and pars because starting last week a round of golf is only $35 until the end of...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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Lawmaker asks Civil Service Commission to amend the reduction-in-force policy

Sen. Teresita A. Santos (Ind-Rota) has requested the Civil Service Commission to amend the reduction-in-force policy to prevent the job termination of 180 furloughed employees. In her letter to CSC chair Jake Maratita last Wednesday, Santos said the reduction-in-force policy...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Ryu, Tang triumph

The first team up of junior players Simon Tang and Sam Ryu proved to be productive, as they ruled the mixed-up doubles event in the 2021 White Coconut Tennis last Sunday at the American Memorial Park tennis courts. Tang and Ryu lorded in over in the 36-team field with the No. 3...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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