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The audit said the Biosecurity Division has operated without established standards or a structured system for written reports, formal meetings and consistent communication.
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The 38th Guam Micronesia Island Fair will take place Oct. 23-25, 2026, at Gov. Joseph Flores Memorial Park (Ypao Beach).
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Four CNMI attorneys took their oaths Monday to practice law in Guam, becoming early beneficiaries of the new reciprocity system recently adopted by both island courts.
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The imposter is contacting taxpayers on WhatsApp to extract personal information and collect money, according to Rev and Tax.
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BOEM has proposed a December offshore mineral lease sale that would open more than 67 million acres around the Northern Mariana Islands to bidding for deep‑sea mineral exploration.
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Del. Kimberlyn King-Hinds on Monday introduced H.R. 10074, the Affordable Power for the Northern Marianas Act, a proposal to redirect a larger share of existing Covenant funding to lower electricity costs and rebuild the Commonwealth’s aging power system.
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In addition to setting goals for internal operations, the plan calls for establishing a drop-in center by Oct. 1, 2028, and at least one transitional housing and one shelter program with a combined capacity of at least 50 beds by Oct. 1, 2030.
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CNMI voters will soon hear directly from the two candidates for U.S. delegate as a pair of public debates approaches, offering back‑to‑back forums on the issues shaping the Commonwealth’s future.
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Two representatives from Kagman High School brought the CNMI’s history and perspective to a national stage in Philadelphia, joining students and teachers from across the country for the Young People’s Continental Congress summer institute.
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Select members of the Guard have been deployed to support Operation Inherent Resolve and Operation Southern Spear.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert J. Faris has signed an order dismissing Imperial Pacific International’s Chapter 11 case, approving a structured wind‑down that ends the casino developer’s two‑year bankruptcy and authorizes final payments to creditors owed more than $141 million.
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Saipan will resume its 80th Liberation Day festivities on Aug. 21–22, reviving the celebration that was canceled in July because of Typhoon Bavi, officials announced Friday.