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Expanded military tourism eyed

With the CNMI’s recent decision to pivot its tourism industry away from its reliance on China, one alternative market the administration is looking at is bolstering military tourism from nearby Guam. According to Daniel Aquino, special assistant for Military Affairs, the...
Posted On Mar 27 2023 06:02
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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BOE finally meets quorum; Antonio Borja elected chair

After three tries, the 18th CNMI State Board of Education was finally able to muster a quorum yesterday morning for a regular meeting at their office on Capitol Hill, setting the stage for the unanimous election of then-BOE vice chair Antonio L. Borja as the new chairman. Before...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:05
, By Leigh Gases
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CPA executive director resigns

The Commonwealth Ports Authority will be without an executive director in the next few months following the resignation of executive director Christopher Tenorio, who is expected to let go of his post come August. Tenorio officially announced his resignation from CPA in a public...
Posted On Mar 23 2023 06:03
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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BOE infighting escalates

Infighting within the 18th CNMI State Board of Education appears to be escalating, this time not merely because of procedural issues but allegations of corruption against two of the board’s members. With another BOE meeting set this Thursday, March 23, at 10am—after three...
Posted On Mar 22 2023 06:03
, By Leigh Gases
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