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‘We don’t want to return to Dark Ages’

Gloria Cavanagh clearly remembers the early years of this decade. She calls it “The Dark Ages.” That was the time when the CNMI economy was virtually at a standstill—almost no new businesses, almost no new constructions. “We don’t want to revert back to the Dark Ages,” Cavanagh...
Posted On Nov 22 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera

CHCC pediatric ward accepts donations

The pediatric ward of the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. received books and toys last week as donation for the infants and children currently admitted at the hospital. According to Hospital and Dialysis administrator Jesse Tudela, the donation came from George and Terry Camacho of...
Posted On Nov 21 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera

$15M supplemental budget for PSS expected in Dec.

The CNMI Board of Education expects the release of a $15-million supplemental budget or 25 percent of the reported casino business gross revenue tax amounting to $60 million in December. According to the CNMI Constitution, the Public School System is entitled to 25 percent of the...
Posted On Nov 21 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera

‘CUC can support CNMI tech industry’

The CNMI’s economic diversification is in the pipeline and making the Commonwealth known for a strong technology industry is one of the priorities of the administration of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. But what that tech industry would look like is still up in the air. According to...
Posted On Nov 21 2017 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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