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Medicaid now accepted at private clinics

With the local hospital swamped with patients affected by Typhoon Soudelor, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. has finally given the go-signal for Medicaid patients to be accepted at private clinics. Both adults and children are now being accepted at private clinics like Marianas...
Posted On Aug 12 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Shell, Mobil assures sufficient fuel

There is sufficient fuel to meet the needs of Saipan, according to Mobil Oil Marianas Islands, Inc. and Mobil Oil Guam Inc. president Charles Ewart. Responding to rumors of possible fuel shortage, Ewart clarified with Saipan Tribune yesterday that based on typical demand at Mobil...
Posted On Aug 11 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho

Tinian mayor pushes changes to local bill regulating cockfighting, two other games

Although Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas agrees with a local bill that seeks to regulate Tinian’s cockfighting, bingo, and batu games, he proposes that it receives several amendments before passage. House Local Bill 19-26 seeks to authorize, establish, and regulate the operation...
Posted On Aug 11 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho

Hawaii steps in for relief efforts for Saipan

Families and friends in Hawaii have joined together for a relief drive that would soon be heading toward Saipan. Upon learning about Typhoon Soudelor’s destructive winds that left hundreds homeless and thousands without power and water, Lawrence “L.J.” Duenas created a public...
Posted On Aug 11 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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