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Published on Jan 28, 2025Source: Stars and Stripes - Gov't Institution
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Published on Jan 28, 2025
CLTC purge? Guam governor fires two land trust commissioners
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has sacked two Chamorro Land Trust commissioners, triggering speculation that a revamp is in the pipeline amid the body’s lukewarm response to the administration's proposals. Jeffrey John Ibanez, who has been serving on the body …
Source: The Pacific Island Times - Neutral -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
SAMSUNG LIONS ON GUAM FOR TRAINING
By Patrick Lujan Pro baseball team Samsung Lions from South Korea is on island to do a full training camp at the Paseo Stadium. The Lions, based in Daegu, travelled almost 2000 miles for some perfect baseball weather to train prior to their season opening …
Source: GSPN - Neutral -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
USPS issues affecting CNMI, Guam taxpayers
Photo: AFP A tax lawyer has written to Northern Marianas delegate Kimberly King-Hinds on the ongoing US Postal Service issues impacting taxpayers in the CNMI. Through direct work with residents and businesses, Tina Azarvand told King-Hinds that she has …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
Guam 'downwinders' renew push for radiation compensation in 2025
Survivors of decades-old fallout from nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific were honored at the Guam Congress Building on Monday, but the fight to get local survivors compensated begins anew this year. Members of the Pacific Association of Radiation …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
Technical issues halt Guam Driver’s License services, branch to close on Tuesday
The Department of Revenue and Taxation announced that technical issues have left the driver’s license examination branch unable to process transactions, resulting in extended wait times for customers seeking Guam driver’s licenses and identifications.
Source: KUAM - Center-left -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
Parkinson to feds: Fully fund air raid shelters for Guam civilians amid China threat
Air raid shelters and other critical defense infrastructure for Guam's civilian population should be funded, built and maintained by the U.S. federal government in the face of China's threat, Sen. William Parkinson said. Parkinson introduced a …
Source: Pacific Daily News - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
FEMA's future in Guam: Senator urging reform, not dismantling
“I think that the President has every opportunity to do that. That is his function. He looks at all of the executive branch and that, really, is his role,” said Gumataotao. “It makes sense right now, considering some of the response in North Carolina, more …
Source: KUAM - Center-left -
Published on Jan 27, 2025
With FEMA possibly dissolving, how will it affect Guam?
Residents like Marilyn Quintanilla of Latte Heights says it will greatly affect the island, saying, "It's really bad. If you scratch that out, I don't know who is going to help us. It is a hard life here, it's not easy. Some people got it, …
Source: KUAM - Center-left