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Certified question still awaiting House consent

With Rep. Ramon Tebuteb (Ind-Saipan) essentially begging off, the Inos administration is now looking for any member of the House of Representatives to sign off on a certified question to the Supreme Court concerning Saipan Local Law 18-19. “We’re having just a little bit of a...
Posted On Oct 07 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Pai reappointed as public auditor for new 6-yr. term

Michael Pai’s tenure at the helm of the Office of the Public Auditor will continue after Gov. Eloy S. Inos reappointed him for another six-year term on Monday. “The reappointment signals the governor’s commitment to efficiency and effective government services. With this...
Posted On Oct 07 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Vongfong shutters 24-hour stores, restos

Typhoon Vongfong didn’t only force the closure of government offices and public and private schools yesterday but also shuttered retail establishments and restaurants on island. A number of 24-hour supermarkets were ordered closed by Department of Public Safety officers by...
Posted On Oct 07 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Governor says ‘all clear’ for CNMI

Gov. Eloy S. Inos issued an “All Clear” announcement for the islands of Saipan, Tinian, and Rota as Typhoon Vongfong moves away from the CNMI. Inos, however, continues to urge residents to be cautious, as emergency crews will be assessing damage as a result of wind gusts and...
Posted On Oct 06 2014 15:10
, By Mark Rabago
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