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Kagman school vandalized again

Vandals struck the Kagman Elementary School a third time over the weekend, this time wreaking havoc on the school’s cafeteria, according to principal Ruth Calvo. “They have taken it too far because this time they are endangering our kids when they broke into the cafeteria and...
Posted On May 07 2014 00:01
, By Jayson Camacho

More than 45 attend Zoning outreach in Kagman

More than 45 parents, students, and community members attended the Saipan Zoning Office’s public outreach on Monday, May 6, at Chacha Oceanview Junior High School in Kagman. While community members and residents flocked to the event, representatives of Saipan businesses have yet...
Posted On May 06 2014 14:22
, By Jayson Camacho

CDD continues to promote self-advocacy

As part of their State Plan for fiscal years 2013 and 2014, the Council on Developmental Disabilities will continue to promote self-advocacy among affected members of the CNMI public. According to CDD executive director Pamela Sablan, it is part of the council’s training to help...
Posted On May 06 2014 14:13
, By Jayson Camacho
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Salem receives boot camp top honor

Lance Corporal Nicko S. Salem became the first recruit from Saipan to earn the coveted company honor graduate for Company M after completing his boot camp training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California. CNMI Marine Recruitment Center recruitment officer Sgt....
Posted On May 06 2014 14:10
, By Jayson Camacho
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