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$8.1M more in FEMA funds for Super Typhoon Yutu recovery

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced yesterday more than $8.1 million in additional disaster grants for the CNMI to support ongoing Super Typhoon Yutu recovery. “This is very welcoming news for our residents on Saipan and Tinian. Lt. Gov....
Posted On Dec 18 2019 06:01
, By Press Release

More rebates next week

The Department of Finance expects to issue the second batch of tax rebates next week, amounting to about $2 million. Finance Secretary David Atalig told Saipan Tribune yesterday that his office is expecting to roll out the next batch of tax rebates for fiscal year 2018 next week....
Posted On Sep 18 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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Topnotch relocates to Quartermaster

Topnotch, a longtime supplier of trophies, plaques, and medals, has relocated from Chinatown to Quartermaster Road. The company said they decided to move to a new location after their former landlord decided to renovate the office building they used to lease. Topnotch made the...
Posted On Sep 17 2019 06:00
, By Mark Rabago

Wanted: Volunteers for Saipan home repairs

Recovery post-Super Typhoon Yutu continues as the CNMI-VALOR home repair program expands with the Commonwealth Advocates for Recovery Efforts partnership on Saipan. The CNMI-VALOR Program is seeking volunteers to join a community-wide initiative dedicated to rebuilding homes. On...
Posted On Sep 17 2019 06:00
, By Press Release
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