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New prevailing wage survey, economic planning

Preparations are underway for a new prevailing wage survey that is critical to H visa applications in the CNMI, after the Department of Commerce announced yesterday receiving federal grants for both the wage survey and economic development strategy planning phase. The grants...
Posted On Sep 24 2014 04:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

$300M Tinian casino lease deal up for signing

The Macau investor planning to invest $300 million in a casino resort on Tinian is set to sign a 152-hectare land lease agreement with the Department of Public Lands on Thursday afternoon, but the Legislature still has the final word on whether to approve or reject the deal...
Posted On Sep 24 2014 04:03
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Tinian lawmakers pass $4.281M municipal budget for 2015

Tinian lawmakers passed yesterday a $4.281-million municipal budget from projected Tinian casino industry revenue for fiscal year 2015, an 11-percent increase from fiscal 2014’s $3.841 million. The Tinian budget bill passed by a 3-0 vote and with one absence. It now heads to the...
Posted On Sep 24 2014 04:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

3 special election candidates ‘certified by default’

The candidacies of three individuals for the Nov. 4 special election to fill a Senate seat vacated by former Saipan senator Ray Yumul were “certified by default” on Monday, Commonwealth Election Commission executive director Robert A. Guerrero said. That’s because the election...
Posted On Sep 24 2014 04:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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