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Aborted Dynasty casino reopening boils down to ‘he said, she said’

The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission and Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino are offering two contrasting explanations why the latter’s casino operations didn’t reopen last Tuesday as planned. Responding to Saipan Tribune queries yesterday, Tinian Dynasty general manager...
Posted On Dec 18 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago

‘Deleon Guerrero’s grant-writing expertise key in transfer’

Acting governor Ralph DLG Torres said erstwhile Department of Public Safety commissioner James C. Deleon Guerrero’s transfer to the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management had much to do with his expertise in obtaining federal grants than anything else. “In the past...
Posted On Dec 18 2015 06:00
, By Mark Rabago

CUC emergency status renewed

Due to the threat of the inability of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. to provide critical power generation, water, and wastewater the CNMI, acting governor Ralph DLG Torres renewed yesterday the declaration of a state of significant emergency for CUC. He said there continues to...
Posted On Dec 18 2015 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Dynasty’s casino remains shuttered

The expected Dec. 15 re-opening has come and gone but the casino floor of the Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino remained closed despite full-page advertisements in local papers Tuesday and last week. Calls to Tinian Dynasty reservations confirmed that the hotel and casino has not...
Posted On Dec 17 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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