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Cannabis tourism reform efforts hit snag

The CNMI administration’s efforts to reform the cannabis tourism industry has hit a bump on the road with the Commonwealth Cannabis Commission allegedly opposing to assist Gov. Arnold I. Palacios’ contracted representative on the matter, Ambrose Bennett. Last Aug. 15, Oscar M....
Posted On Aug 23 2024 14:00
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Teriong appointed to Palau Community College board of trustees

Palau Community College board of trustees welcomed its newest member, Leo Ben Teriong, last Aug. 14. He was sworn in by the chairman of the board, Kione J. Isechal. The new board member came about as a result of the term of longtime board member and chair Rev. Billy G. Kuartei...
Posted On Aug 23 2024 14:00
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Hardt Eye wins 2 in a row

Hardt Eye Clinic won two games in a row at the start of the regular season games of the Ali’i Inc./Madflex Sports Summer Youth Basketball Tour 2024 Season 1 last Friday and Saturday at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. In their game against Blue Haus last Saturday, they won, 51-41,...
Posted On Aug 23 2024 14:00
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Atkins Kroll presents one-year vehicle lease to Make-a-Wish

TAMUNING, Guam—Atkins Kroll, an Inchcape company, marks its 110th anniversary as Guam’s oldest corporation by reinforcing its commitment to the community. As part of this milestone, Atkins Kroll has donated a one-year lease of a 2024 Toyota Sienna to Make-A-Wish Guam and CNMI....
Posted On Aug 23 2024 14:00
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