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KCHC eyes expansion due to growing number of patients

The Kagman Community Health Center is looking to expand its facilities due to its increasing number of patients, according to board chair Velma Palacios. However, there is no specific timeframe on when the expansion will occur. “Our goal is to expand our services, basically...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

MVA’s exit survey ongoing; 2,200 surveyed so far

The Marianas Visitors Authority’s exit survey for tourists is still ongoing, according to MVA deputy managing director Judy Torres. The exit survey will provide data on the economic impact of tourism on the CNMI. Torres said the company contracted to do the survey, Guam-based...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Team Joeten Dolphins joins 2015 MMAC

Team Joeten Dolphins will join anew the 2015 Marianas March Against Cancer, the signature event of the Commonwealth Cancer Association. Team Joeten Dolphins captains Patty P. McDonald from Joeten and Daidai Foundation and Lorraine Catienza from Marianas High School said it will...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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MMAC draws three more sponsors

The Saipan Mayor’s Office, Marianas Variety, and Bridge Capital LLC jumped on the bandwagon of sponsors for the 2015 Marianas March Against Cancer on Tuesday. The Mayor’s Office and Bridge Capital are both major sponsors, while Marianas Variety is a title sponsor. The Mayor’s...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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