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GAIN donates pet food, supplies

The Office of the Mayor of Saipan received another shipment of dog food, cat food, and kennel supplies from Guam Animals in Need as a donation to help the office’s Dog Control Program run a temporary kennel in As Perdido, Saipan. “The generous donation from GAIN could not have...
Posted On Dec 01 2021 06:05
, By Press Release
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Man arrested for allegedly choking wife over salty food

The Department of Public Safety arrested a man last week for allegedly choking his wife for serving him a meal that had “too much” sodium. According to a complaint filed against the suspect, Edward D. San Nicolas Jr., 30, was arrested in the early hours of Nov. 3 for allegedly...
Posted On Nov 08 2021 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Kilili: More eligible for food stamps; up to 23% benefit increase OK’d

WASHINGTON, D.C.—More families in the CNMI will now be eligible for food aid through the Marianas Nutrition Assistance Program and their maximum benefit will increase 23% under a new memorandum of understanding negotiated with the Biden administration for fiscal year 2022,...
Posted On Oct 28 2021 06:06
, By Press Release
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McDonald’s offers more than just food to the community

In April 2020, McDonald’s worldwide launched its corporate social responsibility plan that is based on the five tenets of food, sourcing, planet, people and community and the Ayuyu family, which owns the franchise on Saipan and in Guam, took to this initiative like fish to water....
Posted On Oct 22 2021 06:02
, By Bea Cabrera
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