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OVR relaunches its website

The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, in collaboration with the State Rehabilitation Council, has relaunched its website. The website contains the revised application forms for printing, the FY 2015 State Plan, updates on the Re-Authorization of the Vocational Rehabilitation...
Posted On Dec 31 2014 04:00
, By Jonjie Reyes

DPS sets DUI Sobriety Checkpoints on Dec. 31

The CNMI Department of Public Safety, Commonwealth State Police Division, Traffic Section will be conducting DUI Sobriety Checkpoints on Dec. 31, 2014. • First checkpoint: 1800-1915 hrs. Beach Road, Garapan in front of the old Wendy’s Restaurant, on the northbound lane. • Second...
Posted On Dec 30 2014 04:00
, By Jonjie Reyes

USDA extends agriculture microloan program in Marshalls

MAJURO, Marshall Islands–The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday entered into an agreement with the Republic of Marshall Islands to extend the popular USDA microloan program to farmers and ranchers of this island nation. “Access to low-interest microloans will offer...
Posted On Dec 23 2014 04:00
, By Jonjie Reyes

JROTC prepares for pilot assessment next year

A total of 784 students are currently enrolled in the Public School System’s JROTC program, according to PSS associate commissioner for student and support services Yvonne Pangelinan. On Tinian, there are 77 cadets; on Rota, 45; in Saipan Southern High School, 147 cadets; Kagman...
Posted On Dec 16 2014 04:00
, By Jonjie Reyes
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