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DoD willing to conduct ‘live fire’ demo for lawmakers

The U.S Department of Defense is “open” to inviting CNMI lawmakers to have a first-hand look at how “live-fire” exercises are conducted. One of the questions during the visit of military representatives in the CNMI was how live-fire activities can affect the Commonwealth’s...
Posted On Jun 22 2015 06:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

NMI govt eyeing own public hearings on draft EIS

The CNMI government is planning to conduct its own public hearing on the draft environmental impact statement on proposed military exercises on Tinian and Pagan. The U.S. Department of Defense had just finished a series of public hearings on the draft EIS in the CNMI. “We plan to...
Posted On May 11 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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‘Leave Clifford alone!’

Clifford Guzman, the moderator for all three public hearings of the U.S. military, was told off by CNMI residents several times when he had to remind them that their time to speak had run up. To be fair to Guzman, speakers were only allowed three minutes to speak and the CNMI did...
Posted On May 04 2015 10:27
, By Dennis B. Chan

Military could reduce area of bomb targets on Pagan

The military will start incorporating the public comments it had gathered on a draft environmental impact statement on proposed “live-firing” exercises on Tinian and Pagan after conducting several public hearings on the issue. According to Craig Whelden, executive director of...
Posted On May 04 2015 10:20
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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