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Legislature ready to move in and regulate handguns

The Legislature is answering the call from the Department of Public Safety to look at enacting legislation that will make it tougher for individuals to own handguns in the event a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the CNMI Weapons Control Act prevails. Judiciary and...
Posted On Oct 30 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Inos en route back home

Gov. Eloy S. Inos may yet take part in the Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s Gubernatorial Forum tonight after acting press secretary Ivan Blanco confirmed that the CNMI Republic Party standard bearer is now en route to Saipan. “He is out of the hospital [in the Philippines] is what I...
Posted On Oct 30 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

7 graduate from Customs basic training

The Division of Customs welcomed new officers to its fold after seven erstwhile trainees graduated from basic training yesterday with a simple ceremony at the Office of the Governor on Capital Hill. Graduates from the division’s Third Cycle Customs Basic Training include now...
Posted On Oct 30 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Fate of Alter City land lease will be decided Friday

The fate of Alter City Group’s proposed $360-million casino resort project on Puntan Diablo on Tinian will be decided this Friday. That’s the date when the House of Representatives and Senate will be convening a joint session to vote on the land lease agreement between the...
Posted On Oct 29 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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