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Proclamation signing, motorcade for 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks

The CNMI commemorated the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took place on Sept. 11, 2001, with a proclamation signing last Friday and a motorcade on Saturday. Present at the proclamation signing last Friday at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium conference room was Gov....
Posted On Sep 13 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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CNMI reaches 80% vaccinations

Middle school student Divine Baxter received her second vaccine dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Hopwood Middle School vaccination site last Friday afternoon, pushing the CNMI to its goal of having at least 80% of its eligible population being fully vaccinated against...
Posted On Sep 13 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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CNMI’s total cases now at 251

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. reported over the weekend that two more travelers tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the CNMI’s total to 251. In Guam, the Joint Information Center announced on Sept. 9 the island’s 155th COVID-19-related death, followed by four more...
Posted On Sep 13 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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“Campus Collaboration” at NMTI today

The Northern Marianas Technical Institute will be holding a “Campus Collaboration” today, Sept. 13, from 2 to 5pm, at its Lower Base facility. Students, faculty, and volunteers will work together on several beautification projects, and will be treated to food prepared by NMTI’s...
Posted On Sep 13 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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