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Relay team breaks mixed medley record

The CNMI national swimming team reset the Commonwealth record in the mixed 400m relay in the 20th FINA World Championships last Wednesday in Fukuoka, Japan. Isaiah Aleksenko (backstroke), Jakey Deleon Guerrero (butterfly), Maria Batallones (breastroke), and Shoko Litulumar...
Posted On Jul 28 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Kiara’s Gift Shop moves farther south

Now you can indulge in your green thumb hobby at Kiara’s Garden and then shop for clothes, shoes, and what-not across the street at Kiara’s Gift Shop. This, after Kiara’s Gift Shop relocated further south along Beach Road in Koblerville from the old Best Market Building in Chalan...
Posted On Jul 28 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Carol, Pacific Oceania 3-0 in Billie Jean King Cup

The CNMI’s Carol Lee and her Pacific Oceania teammates are currently perfect in the 2023 Billie Jean King Cup after beating Singapore on the hardcourts at the National Tennis Centre last Wednesday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. According to the Oceania Tennis Federation, Lee and...
Posted On Jul 28 2023 06:05
, By Mark Rabago
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Captain Paul has one left in fishing bucket list

The captain of the grand prize-winning boat in the 39th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament only needs to take home the total weight category to call it a fishing career. Botin Saba skipper Paul Roberto said he has won all categories in the fishing derby with the...
Posted On Jul 28 2023 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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