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Conflict, double dipping issues could mar Casino Commission

Concerns about possible conflict of interest and double dipping could mar—or at least prolong—Saipan lawmakers’ confirmation of Gov. Eloy S. Inos’ three appointees to the Commonwealth Casino Commission. All three happen to be government retirees and are supposed to be compensated...
Posted On May 23 2014 07:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Guam bill on cattle import from CNMI to become law today

Press secretary Angel Demapan said yesterday that acting Guam governor Ray Tenorio will be signing into law today a bill that would pave the way for the CNMI to export cattle or livestock to Guam. Once signed, the measure removes a required test for a cattle disease that is...
Posted On May 23 2014 07:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Millard settles with CNMI govt

Gov. Eloy S. Inos confirmed that ComputerLand founder William H. Millard, once listed as among the richest people in America, entered into a tax settlement agreement with the CNMI government and the undisclosed amount is now a part of the governor’s $12.386-million fiscal year...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:14
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Second road marking, signage project worth $100K begins

At a groundbreaking for a $100,803 road project yesterday, Department of Public Works Secretary Martin C. Sablan said he’s hoping the U.S. Federal Highway Administration will “persuade” the U.S. Department of Labor to extend the program that allows the CNMI continued access to...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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