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IPI’s 105 Mongolian workers to leave on May 1

Approximately 105 Mongolian construction workers of the Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC are scheduled to leave the CNMI this Saturday, May 1, according to IPI Human Resources director Redie Dela Cruz. At the Commonwealth Casino Commission board’s monthly meeting last...
Posted On Apr 28 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Torres: Priorities are deficit, employees, 100% pension for retirees

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said on Friday with the $515 million allocated to the CNMI under the American Rescue Plan Act, some of the priorities are to take care of the government’s deficit, no more furloughed employees, pay retirees 100% of their pension benefits, and have a...
Posted On Apr 28 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Sen. Santos explains why Rota Legislative Delegation yet to organize

Sen. Teresita A. Santos (Ind-Rota) set the record straight Monday as to why until now the Rota Legislative Delegation has yet to organize itself. Santos told Saipan Tribune that the delegation first attempted to organize itself last Feb. 17 when an informal meeting was conducted...
Posted On Apr 28 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Auto-motorcycle crash leaves man with lacerated knee

A man walked away with only a laceration to his knee after an auto-motorcycle incident in front of the Triple J’s Payless SuperFresh & Truckload store in Susupe last April 21, according to Department of Public Safety public information officer Dre Pangelinan. According to...
Posted On Apr 28 2021 06:05
, By Justine Nauta
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