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One casino application rejected

The Lottery Commission rejected yesterday afternoon the application of Marianas Stars Entertainment Inc. to develop a casino resort on Saipan, saying it did not deposit $30 million in escrow “on time” on May 5 as required by law. Marianas Stars’ Cario Hon told Saipan Tribune last...
Posted On May 09 2014 03:22
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Janet Maratita declares senatorial candidacy

Rep. Janet Maratita (Ind-Saipan) declared yesterday her intention to run for a Senate seat representing Saipan in the November elections, becoming the fourth to declare a candidacy for the post since the start of the year. She made the announcement in the presence of her family,...
Posted On May 09 2014 02:53
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

$2-$5 vehicle impact fee on Tinian now law

Gov. Eloy S. Inos signed into law yesterday Rep. Trenton Conner’s (Ind-Tinian) local bill imposing a Tinian vehicular environmental impact fee of $2 for every tourist that rents a scooter and $5 for each tourist that rents a car, all-terrain vehicle, tour bus, or van. “I thank...
Posted On May 09 2014 02:48
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Casino applicant Mariana Stars rejected; Commission OKs 2 consultants

Around 3pm Thursday, the four-member Lottery Commission rejected the application of Marianas Stars Entertainment Inc. for not depositing $30 million in escrow “on time”—by the May 5 deadline. It was only able to submit its business plan on time. This means only Best Sunshine...
Posted On May 08 2014 16:08
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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