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We do want to go back to Pagan

This is a response to a Mr. Jim Brooks, who responded on Facebook regarding the Los Angeles Times article about Pagan. Mr. Brooks wrote: “How can the island of Pagan oppose it? No one lives there.” Here was my response: Dear Mr. Brooks: I hope you read this. Thank you...
Posted On May 25 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao

Kilili: Farmers can get typhoon help from USDA

Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan says that farmers and ranchers who suffered losses from Typhoon Dolphin can look to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for help with recovery. “There are four programs Congress has authorized and USDA runs that can be of immediate assistance to...
Posted On May 25 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao
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Perry Inos Jr. joins Triple J Saipan

Triple J Saipan Inc. has announced the hiring of Perry Atalig Inos Jr. as special project analyst effective May 26, 2015. Inos has a degree in business administration from the University of Hawaii and most recently was the Department of Commerce’s Director of Small Business...
Posted On May 25 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao

Sister Remedios students achieve high marks on standardized test

Students at Sister Remedios Early Childhood Development Center recently posted high gains in the SAT-10 standardized test, scoring above the national mean in all major subjects tested. SRECDC principal Bennet Seman was very happy with the results. “These results show that we’re...
Posted On May 22 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao
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