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Torres: More talks needed on live-fire training

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, who has just come from Hawaii where he led a CNMI delegation in meetings with military officials and on-site demonstrations of military trainings, said that more discussions are required to ensure that both the U.S. military and the CNMI can benefit from...
Posted On Nov 21 2019 06:03
, By Erwin Encinares

‘Impeachment talks’ self-serving

Describing it as “political posturing,” a key official of the Torres administration believes impeachment talks stirred by a member of the House of Representatives last Monday was nothing more than self-serving talk. Gov. Ralph DLG Torres chief of staff Angel Demapan yesterday...
Posted On Nov 20 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

CNMI Census warns of fake employees

The CNMI Census Office advised the public yesterday to report people who claim to be field employees of the Census. CNMI Census 2020 manager Claudio Norita told Saipan Tribune that his office received news of individuals posing as census employees and asking for personal...
Posted On Nov 19 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Prison, fines mulled for overcharging landlords

A new Senate bill will not only make it illegal to overcharge power rates for apartments and other rented units, but also regulate the practice of operating with a master meter and submeter. Noting that the NMI Administrative Code 50-10-340 allows commercial customers to allocate...
Posted On Nov 19 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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