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RHI and SSHS dominate CNMI -PSS Drill Meet

Rota’s Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr./Sr. High School and Saipan Southern High School cadets dominated the unarmed and armed categories, respectively, of the annual CNMI-PSS JROTC Drill Meet at Marianas High School last Saturday. The Chamorro Buck Battalion and Manta Ray Battalion now...
Posted On Feb 22 2016 06:06
, By Thomas Manglona II
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Mt. Carmel School is 18th Annual Mock Trial Champion

Mount Carmel School emerged as this year’s champion in the 18th Annual NMI High School Mock Trial held last Thursday and Friday at the House of Justice. The school’s student attorneys and witnesses went head to head with Marianas High School’s team in an intense final round in a...
Posted On Feb 15 2016 06:06
, By Thomas Manglona II
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‘Leave Clifford alone!’

Clifford Guzman, the moderator for all three public hearings of the U.S. military, was told off by CNMI residents several times when he had to remind them that their time to speak had run up. To be fair to Guzman, speakers were only allowed three minutes to speak and the CNMI did...
Posted On May 04 2015 10:27
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Tinian community celebrates Easter 2015

The Tinian Loves to Read Initiative was launched last Friday, April 3, at the Children’s Park with Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas reading out loud to the children during the Easter celebration. After the reading, the mayor asked the children, “Does Tinian love to read?” and the...
Posted On Apr 07 2015 04:00
, By Press Release
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