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Pacific Oceania promoted to Group II

Colin Sinclair powered Pacific Oceania to a gritty 2-1 victory against favored Syria to gain promotion to Group II in 2022 in the 2021 Davis Cup by Rakuten Asia/Oceania Group III Tie last Sunday in Amman, Jordan. The 26-year-old teamed up with Cook Islands’ Brett Baudinet in the...
Posted On Sep 21 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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JKPL unveils LGBT+ book collection

The Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, in partnership with trans-led nonprofit organization T-Project, unveiled last Saturday a new LGBT+ book collection worth $2,500, featuring works for all ages, ranging from children’s books to adult books about issues facing the LGBT+ community...
Posted On Sep 21 2021 06:03
, By Joshua Santos
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Rodgers, Cabrera top 2nd XC qualifier

Grace Christian Academy’s Theodore Rodgers and Saipan International School’s Tiana Cabrera were the beneficiary of a mix up on the turnaround to win the second PSS/NMA Cross Country Qualifier last Saturday on the road leading to Ladder Beach. Rodgers topped the high school...
Posted On Sep 21 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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CNMI SBDC to highlight local businesswomen 

In celebration of American Business Women’s Day, the CNMI Small Business Development Center at the Northern Marianas College will be hosting an online information session featuring several entrepreneurs who will be sharing their experiences, challenges, business tips and...
Posted On Sep 21 2021 06:02
, By Press Release
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