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45 slots for AmeriCorps Program up for grabs

The CNMI-PSS AmeriCorps Program is encouraging eligible high school students who are interested in making a difference in the lives of others to submit an online application to become an AmeriCorps Student Member Tutor. There are only 45 member slots for the upcoming School Year...
Posted On Jul 28 2016 06:00
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Community to learn about projects supported by Tourist Attraction Fund

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—Various nonprofit organizations receiving pass-through appropriations from the Tourist Attraction Fund will be given the opportunity to appraise the public of the outcomes of their grant funding. Senator Tina Rose Muña Barnes will hold an informational hearing on...
Posted On Jul 27 2016 06:06
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Ballot measure for marijuana legalization, regulation

CNMI voters may have an opportunity to join California and other states who will be voting on ballot measures aimed at repealing the failed policy of marijuana prohibition and replacing this with a sensible policy that brings marijuana and hemp into a legal framework to allow for...
Posted On Jul 27 2016 06:06
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Ridge to Reef Eco Camp held on Tinian

The 2016 Tinian Ridge to Reef Eco Camp was held last June 13-16. Students and high school volunteer counselors participated in a series of half-day activities to learn more about watersheds, and how our actions on land impact our oceans and reefs. Eco camp participants explored...
Posted On Jul 27 2016 06:06
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