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Nov. 8-14 is National Nurse Practitioner Week

It is significant to recognize this NP week this year because P.L. 16-34 was signed into law on March 23, 2009 by Gov. Benigno R. Fitial. Now, NPs and other advanced practice nurses can be fully utilized by the health care system which means increasing access to quality health care that is cost-eff…
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‘Stage Door’ play a huge success

The students from Marianas High School, Saipan Southern High School, and Saipan International School who made up the cast got positive raves from the audience who showed support for the shows on Oct. 27 and 28. The play was directed by a three-student team – Dowen Jocson, Judy Tiples, and Christian…
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Icons of the Blessed Virgin Mary on exhibit

Brought by the devotees from different villages in the island, images of Virgin Mary and other saints find themselves rested at the social hall of the San Antonio Parish Church for the Marian Exhibit. “This will give the people knowledge about the different images and the different titles of Mary,”…
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Yard sale on Nov. 7

Shop for clothes, shoes, toys, books, baby gear, furniture, electronics and much more. Enjoy your shopping — and breakfast. Coffee and pastries will also be available for purchase. PTSA meeting (OES) — The PTSA officers of Oleai Elementary School inform the parents and guardians that there will be …
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Marianas Agupa election coverage

• Rota, with commentator Thomas D. Mendiola, 9:15 to 9:45a.m. • Tinian, David Cing, 9:45 to 10:15 a.m. • Saipan, Frank Soboleski, 10:30 to 11 a.m. There will be a live radio remote coverage between 7 p.m. until election results are completed. The phone line at the radio station will be open for que…
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Red flag raised at 4 Saipan sites

Laulau Beach, South Laulau Beach and Ladder Beach contained excessive concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria — enterococci — that exceeded the CNMI’s marine water quality standards. DEQ has given these locations a red flag and advises the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of these loca…
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Esteemed entomologist joins NMC

Dr. Marisol Quintanilla, who is also a former Michigan State University instructor, was appointed to the post of entomologist and nematologist of the NMC’s Cooperative Research Extension and Education Service. She fills the position left vacant after former CREES entomologist Dr. Jack Tenorio retir…
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Families prepare to honor loved ones on All Soul’s Day

Almost a month ago, already groups of people started flocking the cemeteries to prepare their loved ones’ final resting places for the annual mass and ceremony. Most people only visit the tomb of their loved ones during special occasions, but for some, they often visit as time would permit. Richard…
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Yard sale

Shop for clothes, shoes, toys, books, baby gear, furniture, electronics and much more. Enjoy your shopping — and breakfast. Coffee and pastries will also be available for purchase.   Wonka Candy THE Committee to Elect Angelo O’Connor Villagomez is going to give one lucky winner a 4.5-lb. box of Won…
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Barrie Toves: Carrying the legacy of sand painting

a renowned master sand painter in the Pacific, and perhaps the greatest Chamorro artist of his time, his first cousin, musician the late Frank Bokongo’ Pangelinan, whose siblings are also recording artists. Toves’ second cousin is also Judge Perry Inos whose daughter Ana Marie recorded with him on …
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