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‘Fastest growing sport’ to have first-ever tournament tomorrow

The fastest growing sport in the U.S. is about to have its first-ever tournament on Saipan tomorrow, Oct. 30, at the Capitol Hill tennis courts with 16 players signed up for the Paradise Pickleball Club-organized competition. Pickleball is cross between tennis, ping-pong, and...
Posted On Oct 29 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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IPI: Value of Saipan assets down $574M on suspension of license

The parent firm of troubled Saipan casino Imperial Palace Saipan says the value of its assets has plummeted by HK$4.46 billion (US$574 million) following suspension of its casino license earlier this year. In a filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Imperial Pacific...
Posted On Oct 29 2021 06:02
, By Contributing Author
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NMI Republican Party now accepting candidates for 2022 general election

In preparation for the 2022 CNMI general election, the CNMI Republican Party announces that the party is now accepting letters of intent for those interested individuals seeking to run for mayor of Saipan, senator, House representative, and Washington delegate. The CNMI...
Posted On Oct 29 2021 06:02
, By Press Release
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‘Lack of rooms to accommodate tourists already being addressed’

The CNMI’s current lack of hotel rooms to accommodate many Korean tourists is now being “addressed,” according to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres Friday. “We have an issue but it’s a good issue,” said Torres, referring insufficient number of hotel rooms. He said it only shows the high...
Posted On Oct 29 2021 06:01
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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