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Schools for Environmental Conservation

Over the past two Saturdays, students and teachers from Saipan Community School, Saipan International School, Mount Carmel School, Hopwood Middle School, and Dandan Middle School hiked a half a mile stretch through the forest to get immersed on environmental conservation efforts...
Posted On Nov 12 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin
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Are you going to the beach today?

Are you heading to the beach today? Make sure to check out the beach signs to see if it is safe for you to swim or go fishing. Have you ever found yourself going to the beach, swimming your heart out, only to have rashes and get all itchy later? That is what the beach flags are...
Posted On Oct 29 2020 06:03
, By Iva Maurin
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No [cigarette] butts, no excuses…

At the Bird Island Lookout in Marpi, on the left side of the stairs, next to a colorful trash bin, is a designated smoking area with a disposal bin for cigarette butts. Clearly printed on the signage is a clipart of a cigarette, and the text “Pls dispose properly.” In the bin, a...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:02
, By Iva Maurin
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CNMI 2020 International Coastal Cleanup

Last Sept. 19, in celebration of the 2020 International Coastal Cleanup Day, 975 volunteers cleaned up 76 locations, and collected 9,144 lbs of trash! Saipan had 750 volunteers who collected 7,040 lbs of trash, Tinian had 59 volunteers who collected 887 lbs of trash, and Rota had...
Posted On Oct 22 2020 06:01
, By Press Release
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