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House minority refurbishes Navy Hill basketball court

In a span of just three days, members of the House of Representatives minority bloc and staff, with the help of the Tan Siu Lin Foundation, USA Fanter Corp., Hong Ye Hardware, Saipan Mayor’s Office, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, and other volunteers, fully...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:05
, By NEIL FAMA
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Siblings graduate from basic training

A pair of siblings—Kyle Tyrus James L. Salvosa and Chloe Hazel Anne P. Salvosa—have graduated from Basic Military Training, with the former entering the U.S. Navy, and the latter entering the U.S. Air Force. Chloe Salvosa, after graduating at Marianas High School in 2018 with...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:05
, By NEIL L. FAMA
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Ardiente, Keiko Borja earn CAMS designations

HAGATNA, Guam—Bank of Guam is proud to announce that Ashley Ardiente and Keiko Borja have successfully passed the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS) examination, and are now fully licensed and certified anti-money laundering specialists. The ACAMS...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:04
, By Press Release
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15 teams join NMI RBA spring caging

After its Christmas basketball tournament, Rollers Basketball Association is back on the court with the staging of the NMI RBA Spring Madness. The competition kicked off over the weekend at the Koblerville Gymnasium with 15 teams spread in three divisions—co-ed U14/women’s U17,...
Posted On Feb 25 2021 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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