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$1M expenditure bill for Tinian is enacted

A Tinian and Aguiguan Legislative Delegation bill that divvies up $1 million 2019 annual Casino License Fee among several Tinian projects has been enacted. Rep. Antonio Borja’s (R-Tinian) House Local Bill 21-31, D1, which seeks to appropriate a total of $1 million of the 2019...
Posted On Oct 14 2019 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares

Bill appropriating $250K enacted

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed into law last week a bill that appropriates a total of $3 million from the annual casino license renewal fee payment, with $250,000 going directly to repairs for the Admiral Herbert G. Hopwood Middle School. House Local Bill 21-28, S1, D6 goes into...
Posted On Oct 11 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

‘Damage assessment still necessary’

With Super Typhoon Hagibis now out of the CNMI’s area of responsibility, damage assessment can now start, according to acting governor Arnold I. Palacios yesterday. Hagibis is now spinning toward Japan after nearly hitting the CNMI early Monday morning and, while there w...
Posted On Oct 11 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

NMI census office’s opening marks start of Census 2020

The opening of the new census office along Beach Road yesterday marks the official onset of the decennial Census 2020, during which the CNMI demographic will be collected, including its population count. The 2020 Census office, situated on third floor of the Ladera Building along...
Posted On Oct 11 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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