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CNMI International Coastal Cleanup on Sept. 26, 27

Trash in our oceans, called marine debris, is one of the greatest threats to our planet’s oceans and marine life. The International Coastal Cleanup is the world’s largest volunteer effort to help protect oceans and waterways. Last year in CNMI we picked up a total of 10,488...
Posted On Sep 18 2014 04:00
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – Sept. 18, 2014

Big spring cleaning garage sale set The biggest spring cleaning garage sale ever will take place on Sunday, Sept. 27, starting at 7:30am at the driveway of the MVA parking lot. Items for sale are bicycle, razor scooter, books, clothes, shoes, toys, baby items, household items,...
Posted On Sep 18 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

Insular energy bill passes US House

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The House of Representative passed yesterday a bill that aims to provide technical, policy, and financial expertise to the U.S. insular areas with the goal of lowering energy costs. H.R. 83, introduced by Delegate Donna Christensen (D-Virgin Islands), requires...
Posted On Sep 17 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

Club 200 to feature Spawnbreezie

Red Cross is proud to announce that Spawnbreezie will be a special guest performer at Club 200 on Oct. 4. The Red Cross is grateful to Spawnbreezie and to Salbahe Promotions for collaborating with Red Cross to help make our event extraordinary. “Along with Davy G and other local...
Posted On Sep 17 2014 04:00
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