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Babauta rules CWGA August tourney

Lorraine Babauta is the latest qualifier to the CNMI Women’s Golf Association’s yearend tournament after topping the club’s August ace last Saturday, Aug. 21, at the east course of the Laolao Bay Golf & Resort in Kagman. Babauta finished with a net 72 after shooting...
Posted On Aug 23 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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Real estate sales down more than 80% since pandemic’s start

The tourism industry is not the only sector of the economy feeling the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the real estate industry also falling on tough times, according to the president of one of the oldest and most trusted real estate companies in the CNMI. “Since COVID-19...
Posted On Aug 23 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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110 PBs in Tsunami Saipan time trial

Swimming Center Tsunami Saipan swimmers recorded a total of 110 personal bests during an official time trial last week at an undisclosed swimming pool in a private residence on island. Coach Hiro Kimura said the club’s six top swimmers performed well during the time trial with...
Posted On Aug 20 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Bridge Capital donates $500 for Taga Kids

Bridge Capital LLC has donated $500 to the Triathlon Association of the CNMI’s staging of the Taga Kids Triathlon tomorrow, Aug. 21, in Marpi. TRAC secretary general Ricky Castro couldn’t thank the company enough for its monetary donation. “Bridge Capital is always there to...
Posted On Aug 20 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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