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Ramsey, Elliot lead early tennis rankings

National tennis players Colin Ramsey and Hye Jin Elliot are atop the heap in the men’s and women’s open rankings of the Northern Mariana Islands Tennis Association. With just one tournament completed—the 2022 TanHoldings Tennis Classic—Ramsey finds himself with 1,000 points to...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
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Take a dive into Bada Art Café

You can now have your cake and eat it too as you create art while sipping on delicious refreshments and eating desserts when you dive into what may be the only art café in the CNMI—the ocean-themed Bada Art Café. Whether you need a new date spot, want to get your creative juices...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:01
, By Leigh Gases
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Drama, twists in Palacios-Apatang ascension

Similar to the November 2022 general and gubernatorial runoff elections, the ascension of Arnold I. Palacios and David M. Apatang as the 10th governor and lieutenant governor positions of the CNMI was also full of drama and twists. As the Palacios-Apatang administration...
Posted On Jan 09 2023 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Over 11K hours of OT requested by DPS in one pay period in Dec.’

The transition team assigned to the Department of Public Safety found that in one pay period in December, the department requested approval for over 11,000 hours in overtime, roughly one year and a half’s’ worth of regular work hours. The transition team assigned to DPS under the...
Posted On Jan 09 2023 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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