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FIJI and friends’ concert a big hit on Saipan

The FIJI Live on Saipan concert was a big hit as the main event—George “FIJI” Veikoso himself—took the stage to thousands of screaming fans last Saturday, April 18, at the Fiesta Resort and Spa Saipan beachside. His vocal range of base and falsetto shone throughout the night,...
Posted On Apr 23 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Tan Holdings, KHS team up for 2015 MMAC

Team Tan Holdings/Kagman High School will be joining the 2015 Marianas March Against Cancer, the signature event of the Commonwealth Cancer Association. The team’s captains are Glicerio “Eli” Arago and Eric Magofna and the combined team will be involved in their 10th year with...
Posted On Apr 23 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Tan Holdings, IT&E, Ambyth are newest MMAC sponsors

Tan Holdings, IT&E, and Ambyth Shipping Micronesia Inc. were added yesterday to the growing roster of sponsors for the 2015 Marianas March Against Cancer. Tan Holdings and IT&E are title sponsors, while Ambyth is a major sponsor. Tan Holdings donated more than $5,700...
Posted On Apr 23 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

31 Marine enlistees since FY 2014

A total of 31 individuals from the Commonwealth have so far enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps since fiscal year 2014 up to the present, according to Marine Corps Permanent Contact Station Saipan recruiter Staff Sgt. Rodney Deleon Guerrero. Of the 31 enlistees, 13 were either...
Posted On Apr 23 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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