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News Briefs – May 21, 2019

DPS responds to 58 calls The CNMI Department of Public Safety responded to 58 calls on Saipan and made four arrests this past weekend. From 11pm on Friday, May 17, through 11pm on Sunday, May 19—a 48-hour period—DPS responded to and were dispatched to 58 different 911 calls,...
Posted On May 21 2019 06:00
, By Press Release
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Aldan: About 90 percent of Tinian now have power and water supply

TINIAN—About 90 percent of Tinian households and businesses now have access to electric power and water supply, according to Mayor Edwin Aldan last Friday. “Almost all the people are now getting power and water,” said Aldan. He conceded, though, that the electric power aspect of...
Posted On May 07 2019 06:08
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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$30M eyed to bury power lines

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has submitted for consideration to the Federal Emergency Management Agency a $30-million plan for an underground power system in key areas on Saipan and Tinian. At the CUC board meeting last Tuesday, CEC executive director Gary P. Camacho said his...
Posted On Mar 07 2019 06:09
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Senate PUTC chair backs buried power lines

Sen. Vinnie F. Sablan (Ind-Saipan) supports the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s proposal to bury the power system in key areas on Saipan and Tinian as part of CUC’s resiliency plans after Super Typhoon Yutu. Sablan, who chairs the Senate Committee on Public Utilities,...
Posted On Feb 13 2019 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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