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Katchafire returns to Saipan after 10 years

The moonlight, beachfront, chilly air, and Katchafire made for a perfect Saturday night as the reggae band performed on Saipan 10 years after their last visit to the island. The 8-piece band, led by lead singer and guitarist Logan Bell, was last on Saipan in early 2007. The band...
Posted On Jan 16 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

DLNR, BECQ support fees for Grotto

Two government agencies support the idea of imposing fees on those who visit the Grotto, both as a means of controlling the number of people who go there and to protect the popular dive site. Both the Department of Lands and Natural Resources and the Bureau of Environmental and...
Posted On Jan 16 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

‘New law makes airport expansion possible’

The Commonwealth Ports Authority’s plan to expand the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport inched closer to reality yesterday after being given the authority to grant concessions for the various ports of entry in the CNMI. CPA board member and Airport Facilities...
Posted On Jan 13 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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Ayuyu buys McDonald’s Guam

A Saipan-based businessman has purchased all six branches of the McDonald’s franchise in Guam in mid-2016. Jose “Joe” Ayuyu Sr. now owns all six branches of McDonald’s in the most populous island of Micronesia, Guam, and the largest island of the CNMI. The Ayuyu family owns the...
Posted On Jan 13 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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