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On Friday, May 2, Northern Marianas College’s School of Business students celebrated their degree completion at a pre-graduation ceremony titled “Sands of Time,” where the graduates were recognized ...
The work, dedication and sacrifices of the Peace Corps Volunteers is a story of profound altruism and dedication. Nearly six decades have passed since their arrival, yet the impact of these devoted ...
THE Commonwealth Utilities Corporation has not been affected by federal budget cuts, CUC Executive Director Kevin Watson said. “Not yet,” he added. “We’ve been fortunate that what has been targeted ...
THE Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzes water samples collected from Managaha's recreational beaches this week. Samples collected from north of the pier contained excessive ...
THE Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzed water samples collected from Tinian’s recreational beaches and storm water drainages this week as part of the regularly scheduled sampling.
THE Philippine Consulate General in Guam wishes to remind registered overseas Filipino voters in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands ...
THE federal court will determine whether Edward Gene Worswick Richards is competent to stand trial in a hearing that has yet to be scheduled. Richards is accused of threatening to assault and kidnap ...
THE Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzes water samples collected from Saipan’s west coast recreational beaches and storm drainages every week. Samples collected from the following ...
DETROIT (Reuters) — General Motors cut its 2025 profit forecast on Thursday after receiving some clarity and reprieve from the White House this week on automotive tariffs. CEO Mary Barra told ...
THE Northern Marianas Technical Institute has signed a memorandum of understanding with Micronesia Resort Inc. — E-Land Corp.’s subsidiary that operates Kensington — to allow NMTech’s culinary ...
TOURISM arrivals are so dismal that even MVA — which is tasked to improve tourism numbers — doesn’t want to talk about them. Not too long ago, the governor sounded gung-ho about the “new markets” that ...
IT should be alarming to hear a public figure — a former lawmaker no less — complain that the profits of foreign investors “leave the island.” It is an economically unsound notion, tied to the ...