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Jang tops CWGA January tilt

Eunae “Sophia” Jang won her second CNMI Women’s Golf Association tournament ever after topping the January edition last Jan. 22 at the west course of the Laolao Bay Golf & Resort. The 41-year-old shot a net score of 73 after a gross of 96. The 23-handicapper went 50 in the...
Posted On Jan 30 2023 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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JSN Construction, Blue Haus forge finals duel

JSN Construction and Blue Haus are the last two teams battling for masters supremacy in the Legends Sports Association Invitational Basketball League. This, after the Top 2 seeded teams vanquished separate opponents last Sunday at the Koblerville Basketball Court. In the first...
Posted On Jan 27 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Chamber in 2023: Take heed of serious issues

While hopeful that the new year will continue to bring hope to the business community as 2022 did, Saipan Chamber of Commerce president Joe Guerrero reminded members “to take heed of the serious issues” besetting the CNMI. Speaking before the 2022 “Bowties & Diamonds”...
Posted On Jan 27 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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CFoGA: Mini Games hosting highlight of ’22

Like all sports associations that helped organize the Northern Marianas Pacific Mini Games 2022, the CNMI’s successful hosting of the quadrennial event is the highlight of the Commonwealth Federation of Golf Associations this past year. CFoGA president Edward Manibisan said the...
Posted On Jan 27 2023 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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