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Hoskins, Cabrera top 4th of July Run

Marshall Hoskins and Tiana Cabrera would’ve made America’s founding fathers proud by topping the Inaugural 4th of July Independence Day 2-mile Race bright and early yesterday morning along the Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio Beach Road Pathway. The Latte Built Gym-sponsored run was from...
Posted On Jul 05 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Cosmo Lounge opens in Susupe

Looking for a quiet place to study for school or have a business meeting? Look no farther than Cosmo Lounge on the second floor of the Golden Plaza Building across Kanoa Resort in Susupe. Owner Kyung Yi Lee said Cosmo Lounge doubles as a meeting lounge and study cafe. “Cosmo...
Posted On Jul 05 2021 06:05
, By Mark Rabago
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5-round tryout to determine national golf team

The Commonwealth Federation of Golf Association will use 90 holes of golf encompassing five rounds as a tryout for the CNMI National Golf Team that will compete in the 2022 Pacific Mini Games here on home soil. CFGA vice president J.J. Atalig said ultimately players that will be...
Posted On Jul 05 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Tuna Mix Classic on Aug. 14

A total of $6,000 is at stake for Tasi to Table Inc.’s Tuna Mix Classic 2021 fishing tournament set for Aug. 14 in the waters off the CNMI. This early TTT vice president Wayne Pangelinan said they expect to get at least 45 boats to enter the inaugural tournament. Pangelinan said...
Posted On Jul 05 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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