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Non-essential govt offices closed today

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has advised all employees of non-essential government agencies, departments, and offices to not report for work today so they could prepare for Typhoon Mangkhut. In a statement, Torres urged the community to prepare for the worst. “On behalf of Lt. Gov....
Posted On Sep 10 2018 06:01
, By Jon Perez

CNMI soldier dies in motorcycle accident

Messages of condolences and prayers poured in to the family of Sgt. Nathan Teregeyo, after the Army paratrooper died last week while riding his motorcycle in northern Italy.  Several news sources said that Teregeyo was negotiating his 600-cc class sport bike when he lost control...
Posted On Sep 10 2018 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Zinke: The Pacific matters

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke made a brief stop on Saipan yesterday, making him the highest Trump Cabinet official to swing by the CNMI as he hop-scotched across the Pacific this week. It is being hoped that his visit would emphasize the important role the U.S. territories play...
Posted On Sep 07 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Bill seeks to expand e-gaming to Rota, Tinian

Sen. Steve K. Mesngon (R-Rota) has introduced Senate Bill 20-109 or the Internet Gaming Act of 2018 l that would allow all three senatorial districts in the CNMI to establish and regulate internet gaming. The bill states that internet gaming, when regulated, does not pose risks...
Posted On Sep 07 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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