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BREAKING NEWS: No tsunami threat from 5.8-magnitude quake

The NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu, Hawaii said there’s no tsunami threat to the CNMI and Guam from a nearby earthquake that had an initial magnitude of 5.8. The earthquake occurred 18 miles south of Rota at 10:56pm CHST Monday. More details to follow.
Posted On Aug 29 2022 23:24
, By Mark Rabago
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CNMI swimmers off to Peru

The CNMI national swimming team to the 8th FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Lima, Peru left Saipan over the weekend. Saipan International School students Jinie Thompson and Savita Sikkel were accompanied by national coach Richard Sikkel and Northern Marianas Swimming...
Posted On Aug 29 2022 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Aiken: Rollers a talented group

Japanese-American pro hooper Morgan Aiken came out impressed with the NMI Rollers girls 17-and-under team after hosting them in his basketball camp held at the Ballers Gymnasium in Harmon, Guam. “Led by their coach Marlene Lumabi, they are a talented group of basketball players....
Posted On Aug 26 2022 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Queens of the Diamond still unbeaten

Queens of the Diamond remained unbeaten after defeating Tokahao Ladies in the women’s division of the 2022 Budweiser Belau Amateur Softball Association League last Sunday at the Dandan Softball Field. Hits came aplenty in the first inning with Queens of the Diamond taking a 4-3...
Posted On Aug 26 2022 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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