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May is CNMI Drug Court Month

May has been declared CNMI Drug Court Month to highlight the CNMI Drug Court system, which shifts the focus from putting people in prison for drug offenses to rehabilitating them and giving them professional help. In a proclamation signing yesterday at the CNMI Drug Court offices...
Posted On May 07 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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‘Winzy breached its contract’

Imperial Pacific International (CNMI), LLC shot back at a contractor that is accusing it of not paying for services rendered, saying that Winzy Corp. did not uphold its end of the contract with IPI, so the court’s entry of default judgment in favor of Winzy Corp. should be...
Posted On May 07 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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Judiciary’s return to Guma Hustisia expected by summer’s end

The CNMI Judiciary, which is currently operating in different buildings on Saipan while the Guma Hustisia is undergoing repairs and renovation, expects to return to its Susupe building by the end of summer this year. This was learned during last Tuesday’s meeting of the Rotary...
Posted On May 06 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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MHS hosts music tribute to graduating seniors, vice principals

Marianas High School’s music program held a musical tribute to the school’s graduating class and its two vice principals last Tuesday and yesterday at the MHS cafeteria, under the guidance of music teacher Gina Aguilar. Called “A Music Tribute for the Class of 2021 and Honoring...
Posted On May 06 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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