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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – Feb. 27, 2014

BECQ brigade cleanup moves to new site The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality Cleanup Brigade would like to inform the general public that due to the weather forecast, the beach cleanup scheduled for Saturday, March 1, 2014, at 8am will no longer be at Old Man by the Sea...
Posted On Feb 27 2014 10:29
, By Press Release

Navy cleans up heavy fuel spill

APRA HARBOR, Guam—Military personnel and contractors recovered approximately 250 gallons of intermediate fuel oil, commonly referred to as IFO-180, that were inadvertently discharged from USNS TSgt John A. Chapman (T-AK 323) into Apra Harbor while moored at Kilo Wharf Feb. 23....
Posted On Feb 26 2014 09:47
, By Press Release
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Hopwood students shine brighter in Math in first semester

The first semester has been a big leap for Hopwood Junior High School students in MathCourt and Math Olympiads. In the first meet, held on Oct. 12 at Kagman High School of this year’s Middle School Mathcourt Competition, Hopwood registered about 96 participants and went home with...
Posted On Feb 26 2014 08:35
, By Press Release

Community Briefs – Feb. 25, 2014

MHS PTSA meeting on Wednesday All Marianas High School parents, guardians, and students are invited to attend the MHS PTA meeting this Wednesday Feb. 26, 2014, at 6:30pm in the MHS Dolphin Theatre. We will get an update on MHS administration, programs, and future events with...
Posted On Feb 25 2014 16:31
, By Jun Dayao
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