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Coast Guard cutter delivers humanitarian aid

Ulithi Atoll, FSM—On March 10, 2014, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Sequoia stopped at Ulithi Atoll while returning to Guam from a fisheries law enforcement patrol. While holding station off the coast, Sequoia had the unique opportunity to transport and deliver humanitarian aid...
Posted On Mar 14 2014 10:35
, By Jun Dayao
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GPD: 3 suspects in Bank of Guam robbery arrested

GUAM (Pacific News Center)—Guam police arrested Wednesday night three suspects in the Feb. 6 armed robbery of the Yigo branch of the Bank of Guam. They have been identified as Ricky Chris McIntosh Jr. of Dededo, 35; Vincent David Santos of Mangilao, 41; and Jathan John Pangelinan...
Posted On Mar 14 2014 10:26
, By Jun Dayao

Cleanup in Garapan tomorrow

The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality’s Cleanup Brigade would be teaming up with Paseo De Marianas Promoters in an attempt to clean up the Garapan tourist district and drainages this Saturday, March 15, 2014, at 8am. Volunteers are asked to meet on the Paseo de Marianas...
Posted On Mar 14 2014 10:22
, By Jun Dayao

Radio show features engineer, ex-senator

Marianas Agupa Radio will feature Efrain Camacho, P.E. and former senator Frica Pangelinan on Saturday, March 15, 2014, between 10:30am and 11am to talk about the initiative on Article 12 and its implication on the CNMI’s economy—what will it mean if we extend it from 55 years to...
Posted On Mar 14 2014 10:22
, By Jun Dayao
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