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‘Legalization, not procrastination’

Given the election is not promising much of anything in the way of change—and with Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s right around the corner—I wonder what citizens will be celebrating over the holidays beyond religious and family connections and thankfulness. But will we be...
Posted On Oct 31 2016 06:00
, By Ambrose M. Bennett

Addressing gout

Gout is near-epidemic in the CNMI, and hundreds of people suffer from it every day. Because it’s so widespread, it’s important to bring some useful information to people who suffer from this painful and unique form of arthritis, caused by an excess of uric acid in the joints,...
Posted On Oct 31 2016 06:00
, By Russ Mason

GCA hosts Japanese exchange students

Grace Christian Academy hosted several Japanese students at their campus on Navy Hill last Tuesday. The exchange students were paired with GCA students and were made to participate in certain events throughout the day. Steven Kim, a senior at Grace Christian Academy and a member...
Posted On Oct 28 2016 06:06
, By Michael T. Santos

‘Rhythms of Grace’ to celebrate 30th year of GCA

Grace Christian Academy will be holding a concert called “Rhythms of Grace” today at the American Memorial Park. It will begin at 6pm but attendees are encouraged to be at the site by 5:3pm. The concert is free. The concert is being held under the supervision of youth pastor Roby...
Posted On Oct 28 2016 06:06
, By Michael T. Santos
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