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Pardon, commute, and reprieve

An older Carolinian who calls Ben Fitial “my brother” says, “Brother Ben forgot he was Carolinian.” A recognized leader among his ethnic group, former governor Fitial pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office and conspiracy to commit theft of service....
Posted On Jul 31 2015 06:06
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Torres urges more comments on draft EIS

Acting governor Ralph DLG. Torres is urging CNMI residents to submit more comments on the draft environmental impact statement issued by the U.S. military. This, after Dentons US LLP and its partner Environmental Science Associates released a list of its initial findings on the...
Posted On Jul 31 2015 06:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Tinian resident questions ‘socio-economic’ aspect of EIS

Tinian resident Kyle Sandbergen intends to focus on the “long-term” when submitting his comments on U.S. military’s live-fire plans. Sandenberg, who attends college in Guam, spoke to Saipan Tribune after a public information meeting on Tinian with Dentons, the company hired to...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 14:46
, By Dennis B. Chan

Dentons EIS public meetings set for Saipan and Tinian

Amid a telecommunications crisis, the administration says public informational meetings on the U.S. military’s plans for live-fire training on Tinian and Pagan will continue. “Despite the ongoing difficulties of communications, I am hopeful that the public will be able to attend...
Posted On Jul 13 2015 15:02
, By Dennis B. Chan
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