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Funds still being sought for AMP erosion study

Last year, the National Parks Service, which runs the American Memorial Park, requested for urgent funding for a modeling study for the Micro Beach area after noting the alarming rate of erosion over the past decade. To date, sand is being swept from the coast to Smiling Cove...
Posted On Dec 08 2015 04:00
, By Daisy Demapan

CNMI nearly done with broadband study

The Eloy S. Inos Administration is closing out on a $1.2 million federal grant to study the use, accessibility, coverage and cost of broadband in the CNMI, with a report updating an earlier 2012 broadband survey expected to be finished sometime this week, according to press...
Posted On Dec 02 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Orion doesn’t do dishes

I always get stuck with the dishes during the holidays. Not even dish-pan hands, however, can dampen my enthusiasm for the season. Nature smiles on us this time of year. November is when Orion, the constellation of the hunter, starts rising over the eastern horizon in the...
Posted On Nov 27 2015 06:00
, By Ed Stephens Jr.

Harbor studies move forward; local match found—Torres

The Inos administration has found local funds to match federal dollars that will be used to conduct feasibility studies for repair and improvements to the Tinian and Rota harbors. According to acting governor Ralph DLG Torres on Monday, some $552,000 from the Commonwealth Ports...
Posted On Nov 25 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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