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Man gets 3-year sentence after pleading guilty to strangulation

A man accused of beating his girlfriend and strangling her for using his phone to call her child’s father has pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison, all suspended except for six months, with credit for time served. Angel Joe Ichihara, 28, pleaded guilty last...
Posted On Apr 11 2022 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Torres proposes $16.09M budget for 2,069 FTEs

Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres has proposed a budget in the grand total of $16,091,704 to pay 2,069 full-time employees of the central government in fiscal year 2023 using American Rescue Plan Act funds. According to Torres’ proposed budget submitted Friday to the Legislature, the...
Posted On Apr 11 2022 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘12 CNMI restaurants got $1.9M’

Twelve CNMI applicants received $1.9 million in federal grants ranging from $37,128 to $348,277 but, according to the National Restaurant Association, there remain 107 restaurants from the islands that did not get help. Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) said n his...
Posted On Apr 11 2022 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Reactions to the filing of charges vs the governor

The Republican Party of the CNMI and the Committee to Elect Torres-Sablan As you are aware by now, the Attorney General has filed charges against Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. The Republican Party has full trust in our justice system, maintains that every person is innocent until proven...
Posted On Apr 11 2022 06:05
, By Press Release
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