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Ex-resto owner found liable to pay damages to 2 employees

The Department of Labor has found a former restaurant owner liable to pay damages to two of its then employees for breach of contract by closing the business without advance notice to the workers. Labor administrative hearing officer Jerry Cody ordered K.Y.S. Enterprises Inc. to...
Posted On Feb 18 2014 16:53
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Inos: $1.2M Navy Hill property officially back at DPL

The Navy Hill property that was once designated to the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. is now officially transferred back to the Department of Public Lands. Gov. Eloy S. Inos confirmed this with Saipan Tribune Sunday, saying any and all transactions related to the property will now...
Posted On Feb 18 2014 16:01
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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15 bets so far running with Inos

The CNMI Republican Party has so far 15 names on its slate for the general elections in November, but the figure is expected to grow once the official lineup is finalized for Tinian and Rota this week. The 15 confirmed candidates are running for positions up for grabs on Saipan....
Posted On Feb 17 2014 17:32
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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10 fishermen rescued from sinking vessel

APRA HARBOR, Guam—Sailors from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 conducted a search and rescue operation and rescued 10 fishermen from a sinking commercial fishing vessel that ran aground in Apra Harbor near the Spanish Steps on Feb. 13 at approximately 6pm. “Through the efforts...
Posted On Feb 17 2014 17:26
, By Press Release
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