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Japanese consul seeks smoother flow of information

The Japanese consul to the CNMI found it “strange” that the Commonwealth Ports Authority only worked with Korean tourists stranded on Saipan and never got around to reaching out to the Japanese consulate on Saipan about its stranded nationals In an interview with Saipan Tribune...
Posted On Nov 06 2018 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares

Voter registration drive at Saipan Southern High

The Commonwealth Election Commission is planning to do a voter registration drive at Saipan Southern High School in Koblerville in order to accommodate students who will be turning 18 years old on or before the Nov. 6, 2018, general election. CEC administrative officer Kayla...
Posted On Mar 30 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Sources: CUC chief engineer’s office forcibly opened

Saipan Tribune has learned through multiple sources that top Commonwealth Utilities Corp. management officials forcibly opened CUC chief engineer John Riegel’s office Wednesday. Sources said his computer and hard drive were some of the items taken out of his office and a...
Posted On Jul 28 2016 06:00
, By Jillian L. Angeline (Correspondent)

‘Time to shift to H-visa class’

The time has come for businesses to comply with and for the federal government to enforce provisions to transition contract workers into a higher-paying H-visa system—that, or hire U.S. citizens in their place, business and government officials said Wednesday. Both moves would...
Posted On Dec 04 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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