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3 years after Yutu

Super Typhoon Yutu, a Category 5 storm with 177 miles-per-hour winds, sliced through the CNMI three years ago in the midnight hours between Oct. 24 and 25, 2018, leaving behind a devastated Marianas that was still recovering from a similarly catastrophic typhoon in 2015, Typhoon...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:03
, By Saipan Tribune
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CNMI awarded nearly half-a billion dollars in federal aid

Three years after Super Typhoon Yutu’s massive devastation on Saipan and Tinian in October 2018, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has already awarded the CNMI a total of 234 project worksheets amounting $307.16 million under the Public Assistance Program and $80 million...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Bola, Girls HS hoops pushed back

The Northern Mariana Islands Basketball Association has rescheduled two of its events as safety measure against the recent COVID-19 cases in the community. NMIBF president James Lee said the federation is moving the kick-off of Bola, a mini basketball village outreach program, to...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:02
, By Press Release
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Tinian: The opportunity of a lifetime

If someone walked up to you on the street and offered you $10 million to point out where Tinian is on a map and what its historical significance is, would you be able to do it? If you can, congratulations, you’re now a millionaire in this hypothetical situation. If not, here’s...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:01
, By STAFF SGT. AUSTIN SIEGEL, 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
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