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FLASHBACK – July 26, 2012

July 26, 2000 NMIRF asked to recover $127K from ex-CPA officials The Public Auditor is asking the NMI Retirement Fund to recover more than $127,000 worth of retirement benefits improperly made to two former officials of the Commonwealth Ports Authority who were found to have...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 07:02
, By Jun Dayao

No more free water for non-indigents on Saipan

  Non-indigent individuals and families on Saipan will soon stop receiving free water deliveries to their households following a decision by Saipan Mayor Donald Flores to stop the service beginning Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year. Henry Hofschneider, the mayor’s...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 06:47
, By Moneth G. Deposa

OIA-funded project brings 24-hour water coverage to 95 pct.

U.S. Interior Assistant Secretary for Insular Affairs Tony Babauta and acting governor Eloy S. Inos led yesterday’s ribbon-cutting for a $478,000 Papago waterline improvement project, bringing to 95 percent the 24-hour water coverage for Commonwealth Utilities Corp....
Posted On Jul 25 2012 01:08
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

‘Only payment of arrears can solve CUC crises’

One surefire way to help the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. solve its cash-flow problems is for the central government to pay its arrears with the struggling utilities firm, according to Senate President Paul A. Manglona (Ind-Rota). In a phone interview with Saipan Tribune,...
Posted On Jul 18 2012 01:26
, By Mark Rabago
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