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FHB reports $56M net income in 1Q

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii’s largest and oldest bank, grew its total assets to $18.7 billion in the first quarter of 2015. The bank’s loan and lease portfolio reached a new record of $10.2 billion and deposits achieved a high of $15.2 billion. The bank reported net...
Posted On Apr 28 2015 18:51
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Registration ongoing for history research workshop

The Northern Marianas Humanities Council is continuing to accept applications for a 40-hour history research workshop to be held from June 29 to July 3 at the Northern Marianas College. This workshop, facilitated by University of Guam professor Dr. Michael Clement Jr., will...
Posted On Apr 28 2015 18:50
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Man hurt in moped, car collision

On Saturday night, April 25, 2015, at about 6:50pm, police were dispatched to an auto-moped accident at the intersection of Town House Parking lot (southern entrance/exit) and Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa. The victim, a Chinese male, 47, was operating a blue moped and was traveling...
Posted On Apr 28 2015 18:49
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Court denies defendants’ motion to suppress

The Office of the Attorney General’s criminal division triumphs in a ruling handed down by the NMI Superior Court. On April 22, 2015, Associate Judge Joseph Camacho issued a ruling that denied John Benevente Reyes’ motion to suppress evidence. A motion to suppress is filed when...
Posted On Apr 28 2015 18:49
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