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Salvation Army to hold soup kitchen everyday

The Salvation Army in the CNMI opened their soup kitchen yesterday. According to Pastor Wayne Gillespie, they were able to serve 76 meals. They were only open until past 3pm yesterday but Gillespie said that starting today, they will be serving the public meals from 12pm to 5pm...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Almost 500 seek refuge in shelters

“When I went to check on our home, there was no home.” Vic Romolor is one of 66 individuals currently seeking shelter at Garapan Elementary School. With his wife Maggie and their eight kids, he has been there since Saturday, before Typhoon Soudelor ravaged Saipan. The Romolor’s...
Posted On Aug 05 2015 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

ACG: DEIS not in the best interest of Tinian

Alter City Group, which plans to build a $1.2-billion casino project on Tinian, has expressed its opposition to the planned military expansion on the island and its effects on the rest of the CNMI. In a nine-page public comment submitted to the U.S. military, ACG stated that the...
Posted On Aug 03 2015 17:07
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

14 boxes of books donated to DYS

The Department of Youth Services received on Saturday book donations that will be used by detainees at the juvenile detention facility of the Department of Corrections. Fourteen boxes of books were delivered to the DYS office in Tanapag. According to Youth Services administrator...
Posted On Aug 03 2015 04:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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