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Woman accuses local healthcare provider of burning her foot

A woman is suing a local healthcare provider for burning her foot so severely that it resulted in its amputation. Pilar Manglona Deleon Guerrero, through her counsel, Michael Dotts, has filed a civil lawsuit against St. Jude Renal Care for negligence, negligent supervision,...
Posted On Feb 04 2022 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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OPM: Marijuana being legal complicates drug rules, testing

The CNMI government workforce still has a problem with the use of methamphetamine or “ice,” according to Office of Personnel Management director Frances Torres Salas Tuesday. Worse, it’s even challenging now because of the legalization of marijuana, she added. This came up after...
Posted On Feb 04 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Allotment of 3,000 CW permits pushed

Citing a shortage in manpower to perform large-scale projects, among other things, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is seeking the permanent allotment of 3,000 CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1) permits to support construction activities in the CNMI. In remarks that Finance Secretary...
Posted On Feb 04 2022 06:04
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Hollywood’ sweeps Big Boy ATV Class

It was definitely “Groundhog Day” for Christian “Hollywood” Camacho after continuing his dominance in the Big Boy ATV Class of the 2022 Monster Energy Point Series Race last Sunday at the Cowtown Race Track. The 37-year-old IT&E employee, who won all six rounds last year with...
Posted On Feb 04 2022 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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