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PSS: Admin to settle portion of public schools’ unpaid CUC bill

Despite a huge unpaid bill, no public school has been disconnected from the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s power and water grids, according to Public School System finance director Richard Waldo. He said PSS was able to avert the disconnections after the central government...
Posted On Nov 17 2011 01:32
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Fitial administration alarmed by spate of crime vs tourists

The recent spate of robberies perpetrated against tourists on Saipan is troubling the Fitial administration so much that Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has summoned officials of the Department of Public Safety and the Marianas Visitors Authority to a meeting early next week to prevent...
Posted On Oct 29 2011 05:32
, By Mark Rabago

Admin promises to settle $3M unremitted allotments to PSS

Acting Gov. Eloy S. Inos acknowledged on Thursday that the central government has an outstanding debt of over $3 million to the Public School System, representing unremitted allotments for its personnel cost in fiscal year 2011. From an original appropriation of $32 million for...
Posted On Oct 24 2011 06:31
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Administration yet to finalize transfer of 3 DCCA offices

The Fitial administration is still finalizing the transfer of three offices under the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs to the Indigenous Affairs Office, according to press secretary Angel A. Demapan.
Posted On Oct 14 2011 02:04
, By Jun Dayao
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