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LDTF sets Resiliency Fest

The Lady Diann Torres Foundation will be hosting a Resiliency Fest on Oct. 26 at the Marianas Business Plaza to celebrate the CNMI’s recovery in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yutu, which hit the CNMI in October 2018, and will be distributing relief goods at the event. LDTF vice...
Posted On Sep 27 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

Federal project investigator checks out NCBD

Federal project principal investigator Dr. Neal Palafox recently visited the Non-Communicable Disease Bureau of the Department of Public Health Services to look into its efforts as part of the Cancer of the Pacific islands Council, which includes the other U.S. Pacific...
Posted On Sep 27 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus

CNMI Scholarship Office looking at revolving funds to offset budget cut

The CNMI Scholarship Office will be drawing funds from a revolving account to ensure that its program and operation will not be affected despite a shortfall in its fiscal year 2020 budget. According to Scholarship Office board chair Geralyn Dela Cruz, the office’s fiscal year...
Posted On Sep 26 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

CNMI life expectancy in 2018 at 75.7 years

Life expectancy in the CNMI for both sexes saw a slight increase last year, with a minimal bump from 75.4 years in 2017 to 75.7 in 2018, according to the 2018 annual report of the Commonwealth Health Care Corp. Comparatively, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention places...
Posted On Sep 26 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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