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31 Marine enlistees since FY 2014

A total of 31 individuals from the Commonwealth have so far enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps since fiscal year 2014 up to the present, according to Marine Corps Permanent Contact Station Saipan recruiter Staff Sgt. Rodney Deleon Guerrero. Of the 31 enlistees, 13 were either...
Posted On Apr 23 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Kilili submits FY 2016 budget request for 220 CNMI projects

Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) has submitted a budget request for fiscal year 2016 for Commonwealth projects. In a report, Sablan said the funding request is for 220 projects that are “important to the people of the NMI.” The funding request was sent to the U.S....
Posted On Apr 06 2015 12:15
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Inos submits $145M budget for FY’16

Gov. Eloy S. Inos submitted a budget proposal of $145.8 million to the Legislature late Wednesday night to beat the April 1 deadline mandated by the Constitution. The budget represents an increase of $11.5 million, or 8.55 percent, from the budget of the previous fiscal year,...
Posted On Apr 03 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Sleepwalking issues

A straight news story said CUC is headed into insolvency (bankruptcy) if the CNMI government doesn’t pay its utility debt to the tune of $28.7 million. If it goes belly up or broke, how does it operate the utility system? This one definitely needs real time emergency declaration....
Posted On Feb 18 2015 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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