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Sure Cleene: Sanitizing is their game

While many businesses are seeing red during this era of COVID-19, companies in the cleaning and sanitizing sector appear to be immune to the ravages of the pandemic. One such company making hay while the sun shines is Sure Cleene in Chalan Laulau. Established in May 17, 2019,...
Posted On Apr 14 2021 06:05
, By Mark Rabago
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All Schools returns under new norm

The Public School System All Schools Track and Field Championship started yesterday under a new norm forced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of a multitude of athletes, coaches, parents, and classmates cramming themselves into the Oleai Track and Field, Public School System...
Posted On Apr 14 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Rollers Black also dominate U14

For the second time in the day and the third time in the weekend, Rollers Black again proved the team to beat in the Rollers Basketball Association 2021 Spring Madness League after their U14 squad beat Ol’Aces, 38-21, in the championship game last Sunday at the Koblerville...
Posted On Apr 14 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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‘Over 800 athletes expected for Mini Games’

With the inclusion of tennis, weightlifting, and va’a to the sports program of the 2022 Pacific Mini Games, the CNMI can expect to host over 800 athletes for the quadrennial event, according to Pacific Mini Games 2022 Organizing Committee chair Marco Peter. “The addition of the...
Posted On Apr 14 2021 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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