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Legislation with Kilili language benefiting the Marianas

• PL 111-13 – Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. Marianas included in Domestic Volunteers Service Act and National Volunteer Antipoverty programs. • PL 111-84 – National Defense Authorization Act of 2010. Marianas positions at each service academy increased from one to two. • PL 111-117 – C…
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Kilili: A Legacy of Leadership and Service

‘Education, education, education…’ Congressman Sablan ran on a platform of “education, education, education,” believing learning was the key to success for his constituents and for the Commonwealth. His first year in office he secured $44 million in State Fiscal Stabilization Funds for the Marianas…
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Guerrero Children Honors Tun Herman and Tan Marakita’s Legacy

Herman and Maria Deleon Guerrero’s children are now responsible for protecting – and growing – the rich legacy of Herman’s Modern Bakery. The family company grew into a leading bakery service provider it is today in Micronesia, with the Guerrero children embracing various roles. Because of the chil…
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On This Day, October 26, 1944

This is a 1940s photo of the bakery in Chalan Kanoa during the U.S. Naval administration after the Second World War. From being paid $20 a month to bake bread for the people of Saipan including U.S. soldiers during the Liberation of Saipan in 1944, the U.S. Navy realized Tun Herman Pan was a talent…
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At 70, BankPacific is here to stay

BankPacific is located along Beach Road in Garapan, Saipan. On July 7, 1954, a financial institution opened its doors in Agana, Guam, marking the beginning of what would become BankPacific. Today, as the bank celebrates its 70th anniversary, it stands as a dignified bulwark of resilience, growth, a…
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