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JKPL asks for $593K for FY 2015

The Joeten Kiyu Public Library wants a bigger slice of the government spending pie with a budget request of $593,406 for fiscal year 2015, some $160,000 more than the $432,528 it got in the previous fiscal year. In the spending plan it submitted to Gov. Eloy S. Inos, JKPL...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:59
, By Jayson Camacho

JKPL catalogues 436 new books

The Joeten Kiyu Public Library has catalogued 436 new collections in January and February, ranging from juveniles and young adults to adults. Recommended books include To the Nines, The Conspiracy Club, Babe: The Gallant Pig, Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, X-Men: Deadly Genesis,...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 16:57
, By Jayson Camacho
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‘Don’t be afraid to ask for itemized bills’

Patients checking out of the hospital or their healthcare provider should not be afraid to ask for an itemized bill as that is one way to avoid fraudulent billings, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Jamie Prida. Speaking to members of the Rotary Club of...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 09:28
, By Jayson Camacho
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Kagman III decries ‘worst roads’

Kagman III residents have had about enough of driving on what arguably are the worst roads on Saipan and is urging the government to do something—anything—to alleviate their longstanding problem, which affects not only residents but off-island visitors as well who explo...
Posted On Mar 04 2014 14:20
, By Jayson Camacho
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