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TCGCC: 120 days to review Mega Stars’ application

The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission said the company tasked to review Mega Stars Overseas Ltd.’s license application to take over and operate Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino will have 120 days to complete the investigation. TCGCC executive director Lucia Blanco-Maratita...
Posted On Jun 06 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

‘Govt must get its act together’

With the Commonwealth now granted the five-year extension it has been seeking for the CW program, it should now start making an honest and serious effort to train its U.S. worker pool to eventually replace the 10,000 foreign workers come the 2019 new deadline of the program....
Posted On Jun 05 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Cattle exports to Guam hindered by lack of transportation

The plan to export Tinian cattle to Guam is being hindered by the lack of suitable boats to transport the livestock to the U.S. territory, according to Tinian Mayor Ramon Dela Cruz. Speaking before yesterday’s budget hearing at the House of Representatives, Tinian’s chief...
Posted On Jun 05 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Eucon ends GCA’s title run

Eucon International School outclassed Grace Christian Academy, 58-50, to rule the boys high school division of the 2013-2014 Coalition of Private School Sports Association Basketball League last Friday at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. The Blazers, who debuted in the COPSSA caging...
Posted On May 04 2014 02:30
, By Mark Rabago
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