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Ketungu’ Chamorro Project extended to youth centers

To facilitate language learning among the youth, the Indigenous Affairs Office has loaned laptops to the Youth Affairs Office that will be placed in youth centers for the implementation of the Ketungu’ Chamorro Project, an online Chamorro learning resource available at...
Posted On Sep 06 2019 06:06
, By Iva Maurin
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Field of Heroes honors NMI’s first responders

Being located in what is known as the “typhoon alley” in the Pacific, the CNMI is heavily dependent on the services of first responders and nowhere was this more evident than during the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yutu last year. This lifesaving role of the Commonwealth’s first...
Posted On Sep 06 2019 06:00
, By Iva Maurin

Miss Marianas pushes language learning among youth

2019 Miss Marianas Shannon Sasamoto has been tapped by the Office of the Governor’s Youth Affairs Office to advance cultural preservation through language among the CNMI’s youth. Sasamoto, who admits that she needs to be more fluent in the indigenous languages, said it is of her...
Posted On Sep 06 2019 06:00
, By Iva Maurin

Help rebuild Tinian church

TINIAN—The San Jose Parish on Tinian is calling on the CNMI public to help the parish in its effort to rebuild the church and its social hall from the destruction of Super Typhoon Yutu by supporting their fundraising campaign. “I am calling for the community to support our raffle...
Posted On Sep 05 2019 06:06
, By Iva Maurin
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