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‘A momentous occasion’

Right now, five states are recognized all over the United States for their widespread use of solar energy in their public schools. By next year, the CNMI will hopefully be joining this prestigious group, with the planned installation of solar energy systems in all public schools...
Posted On Oct 08 2021 06:02
, By Joshua Santos
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All PSS schools now have counselors; achieve ASCA student-counselor ratio

For reportedly the first time in CNMI Public School System history, all CNMI public schools have student counselors in every school and satisfy the American School Counselor Association’s nationwide standard of maintaining a student-to-counselor ratio of 250:1. The ASCA is a...
Posted On Oct 08 2021 06:00
, By Joshua Santos
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Nearly 530 households will get smart meters

About 529 households in the CNMI are scheduled to have their Cashpower meters replaced with Nighthawk meters as part of an ongoing meter migration for households that connect to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. through a prepay meter. According to Commonwealth Utilities Corp....
Posted On Oct 07 2021 06:03
, By Joshua Santos
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6 COVID-related deaths in Guam

Six more COVID-19-related deaths were reported in Guam, with two death occurring yesterday, Oct. 6, 2021, three deaths occurring between Sept. 17 and Oct. 4, and one death last year determined to have been COVID-19-related after a review of past records. Guam’s COVID-19-related...
Posted On Oct 07 2021 06:03
, By Joshua Santos
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