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SHEFA reveals nearly 1,500 ‘inactive’ files of scholars

The Saipan Higher Education Financial Assistance has a huge volume of “inactive files” of scholars totaling 1,496. SHEFA administrator Merissa S. Rasa said the the CNMI government has invested $12.916 million in financial grants for this close to 1,500 inactive scholars,. Rasa...
Posted On Apr 30 2014 08:11
, By Moneth G. Deposa

BOE approves Head Start application for a five-year noncompetitive grant

The Board of Education has approved the Public School System’s application for a five-year noncompetitive grant for the CNMI Head Start program for 2014-2015 that would bring in $1.8 million during the first year of operation. NMI Head Start program director Melissa Palacios told...
Posted On Apr 30 2014 08:09
, By Moneth G. Deposa

‘Multiple deficiencies uncovered in 9 areas at CHC’

The independent auditor contracted by the Office of the Public Auditor uncovered multiple deficiencies in nine specific areas of operation at the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. Speaking before members of the CHCC board on Wednesday last week, a representative of Deloitte &...
Posted On Apr 29 2014 08:43
, By Moneth G. Deposa

CUC demands full payment of hospital’s $400K monthly bill

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. board of trustees expressed willingness yesterday to settle the Commonwealth Health Center’s outstanding obligations with the Commonwealth Utilities Corp., even if it means paying more than $400,000 each month. CHCC board chair Joaquin Torres...
Posted On Apr 29 2014 08:33
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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