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CHCC board OK’s 8 medical privileges

The Commonwealth Health Care Corp.’s board of trustees approved a total of eight applications for medical privileges last Aug. 15. The board was supposed to review and vote on seven applications only but board member Polly Masga asked for a conditional determination on Dr....
Posted On Aug 26 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

Salty Skin Pacific wins first-ever Pitchfest

Salty Skin Pacific LLC won the first-ever Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s Pitchfest last Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Saipan’s Ballroom, outdoing seven other finalists in presenting an effective business pitch. Joe Villacrusis, who owns Salty Skin Pacific with his business partner,...
Posted On Aug 26 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus
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Muña: PSS got $23.86M so far; $11.5M still owed

Education Commissioner Glenn Muña said the $23.86 million that the CNMI government has so far transmitted to the Public School System for fiscal year 2019 is the barest minimum and underfunds the Commonwealth’s education sector. Under the budget law, Public Law 20-67, PSS was...
Posted On Aug 26 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus

Brilliant Star welcomes Beyer as new principal

The Brilliant Star Montessori School is celebrating its 20th year in the CNMI this year by welcoming a new principal, Steven Beyer, who will be replacing the school’s former head, Richard Sikkel. Beyer is not new to Brilliant Star, having taught at the school on diverse subjects...
Posted On Aug 23 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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