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NMI govt gets behind anti-drunk driving campaign

Officers of the Department of Public Safety will be on the lookout for drunk, drugged, and distracted drivers throughout this holiday season as part of its “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. With the entire month of December proclaimed as “CNMI Drunk, Drugged, Drowsy, and...
Posted On Nov 22 2019 06:00
, By Marc Venus

Ogumoro re-elected as CHCC board chair

The Commonwealth Health Care Corp.’s board of trustees has re-elected Lauri Ogumoro to her current post as board chairwoman, while also electing newly-inducted board member Edward “Tofila” Deleon Guerrero as the board’s vice chairman. Both were nominated by board member Polly...
Posted On Nov 21 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

Fingers crossed for January return to KagES

While repair work for Kagman Elementary School is still on hold, school principal Dr. Ignacia Demapan is hoping that classes will return to full sessions at the main campus this January. Issues with KagES’ electrical system has forced the school to relocate to Chacha Oceanview...
Posted On Nov 21 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

2 core PSS staff resign

Two core staff of the Public School System are resigning. PSS legal counsel Ryan Meyerhoff and PSS Facilities Development and Management director Rachel Fusco have both tendered their resignations. Meyerhoff submitted his resignation letter to the CNMI Board of Education and to...
Posted On Nov 21 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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