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No NMC staff furloughed—Eliptico

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic where business and education systems have cut cost or have furloughed almost, if not all, their employees, the Northern Marianas College has so far not furloughed any staff. This was underscored by NMC interim president Frankie Eliptico during the House...
Posted On Jul 09 2020 06:01
, By Justine Nauta
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NMC asks for $10M

The Northern Marianas College asked the Legislature on Monday for a $10.7-million budget for fiscal year 2021, as the House Ways and Means Committee kicked off its series of budget hearings at the House chamber on Capital Hill. In justifying its request, college officials said...
Posted On Jul 08 2020 06:00
, By Justine Nauta
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Returning resident tests positive

A returning resident that just came from the U.S. mainland who arrived last June 27 tested positive for COVID-19 last July 3, bringing the CNMI’s total cases to 31. This could mean that there will be more changes to testing protocols for inbound passengers. In a radio interview...
Posted On Jul 06 2020 06:06
, By Justine Nauta
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3 in quarantine, last active case for release

There are currently three nonresident passengers who are in quarantine at the Kanoa Resort in Susupe, while the last active case, who is also at Kanoa Resort, is expected to be released from isolation today. These three passengers are paying for their time in quarantine, as well...
Posted On Jul 03 2020 06:02
, By Justine Nauta
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