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PSS resumption of in-person classes based on screening/testing schedule

Acknowledging that some may still have concerns with returning to in-person classes today, Nov. 29, the recent rise in community cases of COVID-19, and PSS leaders’ commitment to providing the safest-possible learning environments, the CNMI Public School System announced...
Posted On Nov 29 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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32 more positive cases

A day after reporting a stunning 98 positive cases of COVID-19 in the CNMI last Tuesday, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. announced Wednesday that 32 more cases of COVID-19 were identified through surveillance testing on Nov. 23, bringing the CNMI’s total to 604. CHCC said all...
Posted On Nov 26 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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Thanksgiving meals benefit Karidat’s Guma Esperanza

Clients of Guma Esperanza, the domestic violence center being run by Karidat Social Services in the CNMI, were able to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal yesterday, courtesy of the Northern Marianas Technical Institute. NMTI’s culinary arts program prepared and donated the Thanksgiving...
Posted On Nov 26 2021 06:03
, By Joshua Santos
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‘Small Biz Sundays’ back on Nov. 28

Tyler’s Gelatte Stone’s “Small Business Sundays” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan is back, and will take place on Nov. 28 at the park from 3pm to 6pm. This will be the fourth-ever “Small Business Sunday” and Tyler’s owner, Ben Babauta Jr., said Tuesday it will be the biggest one...
Posted On Nov 26 2021 06:01
, By Joshua Santos
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