AN overwhelming majority of Tinian business owners believe that the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008, which extended federal immigration law to the CNMI, should be rescinded, according to a
SUMMER Youth Employment Program participants will receive their first paychecks this week, Youth Affairs Office Special Assistant Ali Ogo said in an interview on Saturday.
THERE is a saying that “great people and especially leaders are able to “walk their talk” but that is a very RARE thing we see in many politicians, which is
FOR several days now, the entire community of the CNMI was captivated by what happened to Mr. Joe C. Mafnas, Director of Customs, regarding the way his employment was handled
(Office of the Governor) — Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on Saturday, July 30, 2022, met virtually with Federated States of Micronesia President David Panuelo to discuss matters of importance to