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Legalization of marijuana now ‘less controversial,’ bill claims

The legalization of marijuana is now a “less controversial” issue compared to a few years ago, now that Colorado and Washington have joined other states in approving marijuana for recreational use, according to the findings of a bill that seeks to legalize marijuana in the CNMI....
Posted On Jan 27 2015 04:00
, By Joel Pinaroc

Reforming the CNMI healthcare system

Editor’s Note: The following is the testimony offered by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Grant E. Walker in reference to Senate Bill 19-04, which proposes to transform the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. advisory board into a governing body. This testimony has been submitted to the Senate...
Posted On Jan 27 2015 04:00
, By Grant E. Walker, M.D.

Salary hike for 5 Cabinet posts OK’d

Gov. Eloy S. Inos has signed a law increasing the salary level of key government posts in the CNMI. Inos signed Public Law 18-72, titled “To increase the salary level for the Secretary of the Department of Finance, the Secretary of the Department of Community and Cultural...
Posted On Jan 27 2015 04:00
, By Joel Pinaroc

MCS President’s List, Honor Roll

Mount Carmel School congratulates the following students for making it to the 2nd Quarter President’s List and Honor Roll.  (Note that students are listed in alphabetical order according to their first names.) PRESIDENT’S LIST Students must have a GPA of 4.00 or above and must...
Posted On Jan 26 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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