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Ex-Saipan resident missing in Idaho

Joe Salas, a former resident of Saipan and brother of CNMI delegate candidate Andrew Salas, has gone missing in Boise, Idaho, following a hunting trip this past weekend. Joe, who moved to the U.S. mainland some five years ago, also used to be the president of the Saipan Little...
Posted On Oct 14 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Officials celebrate native culture, CNMI as melting pot

Government officials yesterday celebrated the islands’ cultural diversity and urged the preservation of the unique traditions and customs of Chamorros and Carolinians as the CNMI celebrates Commonwealth Cultural Day today. It marks the ninth year the CNMI is celebrating the...
Posted On Oct 13 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Govt awaiting Rota damage assessment

The Inos administration is looking at tapping federal disaster funds in the aftermath of the damage brought by Typhoon Vonfong. However, initial assessment of the CNMI Homeland Security and Emergency Management on Saipan and Tinian is short of the minimum $1-million threshold in...
Posted On Oct 10 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Inos stands by Pete A; Blanco says Tebuteb politicizing issue

The Inos administration is sticking with Department of Public Secretary Pedro A. Tenorio even as Gov. Eloy S. Inos’ acting public information officer accused Rep. Ramon A. Tebuteb (Ind-Saipan) of politicizing Saipan Local Law 18-19. “As to the matter of calling for the...
Posted On Oct 09 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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