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CNMI reaches 80% vaccination of its eligible population

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres announced Friday afternoon that the CNMI has officially reached 80% vaccination of its eligible population aged 12 years and older on Sept. 10, 2021. “This accomplishment is a testament to proactive planning and hard work by our executive leadership, our...
Posted On Sep 10 2021 21:59
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BREAKING NEWS: CNMI now 80% vaccinated

As of 2pm today, Sept. 10, 2021 the CNMI reached 80% of its eligible population being fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This is 173 days or only a little over five months since the CNMI rolled out its vaccination program on March 21, 2021. Having reached this goal, the CNMI can...
Posted On Sep 10 2021 14:59
, By Joshua Santos
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Seeing Pagan volcano awaken

The plan was to do what’s called a “traverse exploration” of Pagan island, starting from the south side and going north. When Vladislav Melnik was dropped off on the south side of the island, the volcano on the north side was just emitting smoke but then, after a few days, “it...
Posted On Sep 10 2021 06:07
, By Bea Cabrera
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Former IPI counsel may sue IPI

Michael W. Dotts, who is the former lawyer of Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC, informed the U.S District Court that he might need to file a lawsuit against his former client for its failure to pay him for his legal services. According to Dotts, IPI has yet to pay for...
Posted On Sep 10 2021 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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