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Second road marking, signage project worth $100K begins

At a groundbreaking for a $100,803 road project yesterday, Department of Public Works Secretary Martin C. Sablan said he’s hoping the U.S. Federal Highway Administration will “persuade” the U.S. Department of Labor to extend the program that allows the CNMI continued access to...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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SCS student to compete in National Junior Forensic League Competition

This summer while other students may be attending camp or visiting relatives on vacation, Esther Park, a sixth-grader at Saipan Community School, will be rehearsing to compete at the National Junior Forensic League National Competition in Overland Park, Kansas, as part of the...
Posted On May 21 2014 21:33
, By Jun Dayao

CNMI readies for full-scale Exercise KONFITMA

The U.S. Army Pacific Weapons of Mass Destruction–Civil Support Team/CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package Training and Readiness Division, in partnership with the Office of the Governor and the CNMI response community, will be conducting a 36-hour all-hazard Chemical Biological...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:57
, By Jun Dayao
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Seeded players deliver

Ranked players in the boys singles division of the 2014 IT&E Northern Marianas Junior Championships cruised past their respective opponents, as the first round of the Junior ITF competition kicked off yesterday at the Pacific Islands Club and Kanoa Resort tennis courts. Top...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:44
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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