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Final phase of Route 31 project breaks ground

Government officials broke ground Wednesday on the final phase of the Route 31 project on Capital Hill. This final phase, or “Phase 3,” according to Department of Public Works Secretary James Ada, is projected to be completed by May 1, 2017. Total length will be 7.1 miles, he...
Posted On Jan 05 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Torres becomes governor; Hocog is lt. gov.

In the wake of Gov. Eloy S. Inos’ death, acting governor Ralph Anthony Deleon Guerrero Torres ascended to the post of the CNMI governor yesterday morning at 11:45, administration officials said. Lawmakers, the mayor of Tinian, judges, justices, and CNMI attorney general attended...
Posted On Dec 30 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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CNMI mourns Inos’ death

Gov. Eloy S. Inos died yesterday after a protracted battle with diabetes, making him the only CNMI governor to pass away while in office. He was 66 years old. News of his passing at 9:42 yesterday morning, Dec. 29, was confirmed by administration officials around noon. The...
Posted On Dec 30 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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‘Christmas tree a symbol to appreciate life’

Despite all the hardships the CNMI experienced in the final half of 2015, there are still a host of reasons to celebrate the Christmas season, according to acting governor Ralph DLG Torres. Torres gave this message as he led last night’s lighting ceremony of the 25-foot Christmas...
Posted On Dec 15 2015 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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