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Suspected vandals lit up Chamolinian Utt

A drooping roof is all that remains over a pavilion’s largely exposed and darkly charred frame at the Chamolinian Cultural Village in Garapan, as suspected vandals lit it on fire Labor Day morning, according to Carolinian Affairs Office director Joe Limes. “They burned it,” he...
Posted On Sep 03 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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International Festival of Cultures kicks off Sept. 13

The Marianas Visitors Authority kicks off its newest annual signature event, the International Festival of Cultures, on Sept. 13, 2014. Organized in conjunction with the Commonwealth Council for Arts & Culture and PDM Promoters, the festival will be staged for four...
Posted On Aug 29 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

Inos signs $2.7M funding law for Saipan projects

Gov. Eloy S. Inos signed into local law yesterday a bill appropriating more than $2.717 million in bond funds and associated interests for capital improvement projects on Saipan such as for road paving, buying school buses, hospital bed replacements and equipment purchases. This...
Posted On Jul 10 2014 04:01
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Tourist allegedly traumatized by rob try

A female Japanese tourist was injured when she struggled with a man who allegedly grabbed her purse as she was walking with her husband near the Carolinian Affairs Office in Garapan last week. The tourist’s husband chased the suspect, Delwin Max Kadisang, 39, who was subsequently...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:40
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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