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Ada: PSS double sessions must end by January

A member of the CNMI Board of Education is pushing to get schools that are currently holding double sessions to have full sessions by January 2020. After getting an update from Public School System officials about schools that currently have double sessions, BOE member MaryLou...
Posted On Nov 26 2019 06:07
, By Marc Venus

Rosario: PSS in good financial health for now

The Public School System was originally supposed to get $37.8 million for fiscal year 2019 under the budget law. That went down to $36.3 million because of cuts made by the central government as part of austerity measures. But then, PSS actually got a total of $45 million in...
Posted On Nov 26 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

Alipay to work with Saipan businesses

Alipay, which is operated by Ant Financial Services Group and is the world’s largest payment and lifestyle platform, has been looking into ways to work with numerous businesses on Saipan. Earlier this month, a representative from Alipay North America introduced the opportunities...
Posted On Nov 26 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

BEH closes 1 establishment in October

The Bureau of Environmental Health temporarily closed down the Kagman Market last Oct. 25 due to violations of health and sanitation standards. The establishment re-opened three days later after remedying the identified violations. The BEH makes sanitary inspections of retail,...
Posted On Nov 26 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus
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