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4th ‘Small Business Sunday’ drew 9 small businesses

“Small Business Sunday” hosted by Tyler’s Gelatte Stone was back at the Sugar King Park in Garapan last Sunday, with nine local small businesses participating and live music provided by Larry and Kui Lee of Da Kine. Tyler’s owner Ben Babauta Jr. said that last Sunday’s event was...
Posted On Nov 30 2021 06:02
, By Joshua Santos
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Magofna checks CUC compliance with security deposit regs

Rep. Corina L. Magofna (D-Saipan) wants to know if the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is compliant with regulations related to crediting CUC ratepayers with interest on their security deposits. In a Nov. 28 letter addressed to CUC executive director Gary P. Camacho that Magofna...
Posted On Nov 30 2021 06:02
, By Joshua Santos
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‘CHCC Sunshine Squad’ donates $1,000 to HOPE Recovery Center

Just in time for last wek’s observance of Thanksgiving, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.’s “Sunshine Squad” presented on Wednesday a $1,000 check to the Hinemlu O’hala Para Enteramenti, or HOPE, Recovery Center. Present for the donation handoff on Wednesday at CHCC was Yvette R....
Posted On Nov 29 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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88 cases in two days

A total of 88 cases were reported over a two-day span last week, just 10 cases shy of the 98 positive cases—the highest number ever recorded in the CNMI since the pandemic started—that was reported last Nov. 24. The CNMI’s total number of COVID-19 cases now stand at 692. Majority...
Posted On Nov 29 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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