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Behind Guam but ahead of other insular areas

The CNMI’s vaccination rates is slightly behind that of Guam, but ahead of other U.S. insular areas, according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation, or KFF, an American non-profit organization that focuses on health care issues facing the nation, as well as U.S. role in...
Posted On May 26 2021 06:05
, By Justine Nauta
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High-speed chase ends in wanted man’s arrest

Police arrested a man wanted for a slew of alleged crimes Monday morning in Koblerville, but not before leading them in a high-speed car chase that started in Garapan and ended in Koblerville. According to a press release from the Department of Public Safety, at about 10:41am on...
Posted On May 26 2021 06:05
, By Saipan Tribune
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Court approves psych assessment for alleged meth dealer

U.S. District Court NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona has granted Dwight Lee DLG Aldan’s unopposed motion for a psychiatric evaluation. In an order last May 21, Manglona said the court agrees that a psychiatric assessment for Aldan is warranted based on what both parties have...
Posted On May 26 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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Weightlifting names coaches for Mini Games

CNMI Weightlifting has appointed David Barnhouse and Antonette Labausa as its national coaches for the upcoming Pacific Mini Games that the CNMI is set to host on June 2022. According to CNMI Weightlifting president John Davis, Barnhouse and Labausa were selected as the national...
Posted On May 26 2021 06:04
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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