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‘Over $50M to reopen COP’

The Coral Ocean Point Golf Resort, which is in ruins after sustaining extensive damage during Super Typhoon Yutu in October last year, would need over $50 million to reopen, according to an official of its parent company. In an interview with E-Land Group chief executive officer...
Posted On Jul 15 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Man allegedly violates probation with same offense

A man who was on probation for assault and battery-domestic violence was arrested anew for the same offense. Felix Muña Kileleman Jr., 26, was arrested again for assault and battery-domestic violence after allegedly beating his girlfriend in front of their 6-year-old child over a...
Posted On Jul 15 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

SFA spreads environmental and mental health awareness message in outreach

The Saipan Fisherman’s Association is hosting its first yearlong outreach to teach young adults the importance of their role in preserving the environment while also combating mental health issues through fishing. According to Wayne Pangelinan, member of the SFA community...
Posted On Jul 15 2019 06:00
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Co-defendant in Rota mayor case seeks evidence

One of the co-defendants in the case involving Rota Mayor Efraim Atalig asked the CNMI Superior Court last week to compel the government to produce material that she may use at the jury trial in January 2020. Vanessa Charfauros, Rota Department of Public Works resident director...
Posted On Jul 12 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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