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Board of Parole now part of DOC

The administration of Gov. Arnold I. Palacios has issued Executive Order 2024-008 which essentially transfers the Board of Parole to the Department of Corrections giving the department full control of the CNMI parole system. After nearly a year of advocacy in favor of integrating...
Posted On Aug 14 2024 14:00
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Rangamar files candidacy for House Precinct 3

Elias Rangamar, an independent candidate for House of Representatives Precinct 3, filed his candidacy last Aug. 6 at the Commonwealth Election Commission for the 2024 general elections this coming Nov. 5. Having spent over 20 years as a sport development officer and over 40 years...
Posted On Aug 14 2024 14:00
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Voice of America station in CNMI announces closure

The U.S. Agency for Global Media has announced that it will be closing its Robert E. Kamosa Transmitting Station in the CNMI after decades in operation. The station broadcasts the Voice of America transmission to Asia. In a letter form USAGM’s William S. Martin, director of...
Posted On Aug 14 2024 14:00
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Former public auditor discusses ethics beyond legal requirements

Ethics is doing what is right, according to Mike Sablan, a former CNMI public auditor, during the Rotary Club of Saipan meeting yesterday at Crowne Plaza Resort Saipan. The former president of the Rotary Club, who is now Triple J’s vice president of Finance & Administration,...
Posted On Aug 14 2024 14:00
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