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COTA breaks ground on administrative building

The Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority broke ground last Thursday in Lower Base to lay the foundations for its new administrative building and maintenance facility. According to special assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda P. Camacho, COTA worked with the Office of...
Posted On Aug 24 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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Guam: One more death, plus 105 additional cases

Guam saw its sixth COVID-19 death yesterday, in addition to 105 new positive cases—its highest one-day spike so far. According to a statement from the Joint Information Center, the newest fatality in Guam is a 70-year-old male who was taken to the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority...
Posted On Aug 21 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta

NMTI Sept. opening still tentative

The planned reopening of the Northern Marianas Technical Institute in September remains tentative as it still has no funding, and has only been allotted a token $1 from the general fund, which means that they will be able to get funding only when it’s available. At the same time,...
Posted On Aug 21 2020 06:01
, By Justine Nauta
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SFA honors Arrington

The Saipan Fishermen Association and its community outreach program presented a wooden replica of its annual fishing derby winning trophy to Robert Arrington, host of the YouTube channel Deer Meat for Dinner, last Aug. 15 at the Minachom Atdao pavilion where Arrington also...
Posted On Aug 20 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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