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The deadliest disease

One of the biggest challenges that we face as a community is apathy. Apathy kills. When people are unaware or even uncaring about an epidemic in their midst that is ruining lives and families then the disease wins. I know it is hard to think of addiction as a disease but it...
Posted On Sep 20 2018 06:00
, By John L. Doyle III, MD (Special to the Saipan Tribune)

From prohibition to control

An advocate for the legalization of marijuana use in the CNMI said that House Bill 20-178 would transition the CNMI from prohibition to the control of cannabis use in the Commonwealth, once Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signs the legislation into law. The Senate, voting 6-2, passed H.B....
Posted On Sep 04 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

HOPE recovery center helps 70 in first year

About 70 persons struggling with substance abuse have already been helped since the creation of the Hinemlu O’hala Para Enteramenti Recovery Center, or the HOPE Recovery Center, in Marpi. This came to light yesterday when Gov. Ralph DLG Torres proclaimed September as CNMI...
Posted On Aug 28 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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Sablan is NMI govt’s 2018 Employee of the Year

John Henry M. Sablan was named the CNMI government’s 2018 Employee of the Year during the pre-Labor Day picnic held at the Garapan Fishing Base last Saturday. Sablan, a member of the Division of Customs under the Department of Finance, is a Customs lieutenant and supervises the...
Posted On Aug 28 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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