By Journal on March 15, 2024
Air Marshall Islands, AMI, Anoop Kumar, Carlos Domnick, Eve Burns, Hilton Kendall, Jerry Kramer, John Hawley, Nauru Airlines, RMI Aviation Task Force, Sophia Fowler, Tony Muller
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RMI’s Aviation Task Force briefed two Cabinet Ministers this week on the proposed joint AMI-Nauru Airlines Majuro-to-Honolulu air service in hopes of gaining RMI government backing to launch the service in 2024. The possible Majuro-Honolulu-Majuro route has been discussed for the past two years by the Aviation Task Force, but is getting a new push […]
By Journal on December 22, 2023
Amata Kabua, Amata Kabuia, Dave Ackley, Jackie Jacob, Jerry Kramer, Laura electricity, Nine Group, Robert Kitchingham
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Journal 12/26/1986P1 Sun sets on ’86: Compact, Kwajalein, malnutrition big storiesThree years of waiting for the Compact of Free Association to be implemented finally ended in late 1986 when the new agreement with the United States passed its last hurdle and went into effect. P1 A Christmas gift for Laura villageLast Friday President Kabua threw […]
By Journal on April 27, 2023
Air Kiribati, Air Marshall Islands, AUD$16.9 million ($11.4 million), Australia-Palau Connector, Australian government, Jerry Kramer, Katrina Murray, Kessai Note, Nauru Airlines, Pacific Flights Program, Papua New Guinea
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Since starting its Pacific Flights Program in FY2020, the Australian government has spent over AUD$16.9 million ($11.4 million) connecting 13 Pacific countries and Australia through seven airlines facilitating over 600 flights that have moved over 45,000 people and over 4,000 tons of cargo including critical vaccines and medical supplies. It is currently assisting the Nauru […]
By Journal on April 13, 2023
Akihiko Sato, Chewy Lin, Christopher Loeak, David Kabua, George Lanwi, Hikoyuki Ukai, Jack Ading, Jerry Kramer, Jiba Kabua, Kazunari Tanaka, NBK Corporation, RMI Sea Patrol, Sea Patrol, Toru Takagi
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Ground was broken for a new Training and Operation Center of Maritime Security and Safety for the RMI Ministry of Justice on April 6. The project is funded by Japan as part of its FY2019 Grant Aid Economic and Social Development Program.
The ceremony was attended by Ambassador Kazunari Tanaka, President David Kabua, Ministers Christopher Loeak, […]
By Journal on June 3, 2022
Bharati Datwani, Chewy Lin, Coop's 11th graduation ceremony, Isabella Narruhn, Jerry Kramer, Majuro Cooperative High School, Michael Josephson, PII, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Twenty-one Majuro Cooperative High School graduates received their diplomas and distinguished awards May 28 during the school’s 11th Graduation Ceremony. The theme for the graduation was Michael Josephson’s “Take Pride in how far you’ve come. Have faith in how far you can go. But don’t forget to enjoy the journey.” As often on […]
By Journal on April 14, 2022
Jerry Kramer, Jiba Kabua, Kitlang kabua, Larry Hernandez, Larry Hernandez Jr., PII, RMI government, RMI Ports Authority, Roxanne Cabral, United Airlines, United resumes service
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United Airlines returned to handling passenger traffic for Majuro Monday this week with the evening Island Hopper flight from Guam. Earlier in the day Monday, RMI Ports Authority and the RMI government blessed the renovated main terminal building and a new fire truck that recently arrived. Acting President Jiba Kabua, US Ambassador Roxanne Cabral, and […]
By Journal on June 11, 2021
Chamber of Commerce, David Cohen, Dirk Kempthrone, Jerry Kramer, Marshall Islands Resort, Post Office
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Journal 6/15/1984P1 Hitting bullets with bullets A missile fired from Meck Island at Kwajalein successfully intercepted an incoming missile fired at the Marshalls from California on Sunday, according to the Pentagon. Associated Press reported that the missile from Kwajalein actually struck the California missile and that the interception, which was non-nuclear, demonstrates a great breakthrough […]
By Journal on May 21, 2021
Alik Alik, Billy Roberts, Bobby Muller, Brenson Wase, Chamber of Commerce, Charles Domnick, Election, Gerald Zackios, Giff Johnson, Jack Niedenthal, Jerry Kramer, Kessai Note, Litokwa Tomeing, Mattlan Zachras, MEC, PII
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Journal 5/23/1986 P1 Judge to police: Clean up your act The High Court put the police department on notice that it better get its act together or face severe penalties. Chief Justice AD Tennekone’s sharp criticism was triggered by what he said has been a consistent pattern of police being unable to get prisoners to […]
By Journal on August 21, 2020
Alvin Jacklick, Amata Kabua, Archibald Stewart, Ataji Balos, Jerry Kramer, Litokwa Tomeing
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Journal 8/19/1983 P1 Compact is called tyne best last hope The Compact of Free Association is the best last hope for the people of the Marshall Islands to be included in the American political family, President Amata Kabua said in his address to the Marshallese people at Nitijela last Friday. P1 Coalition starts campaigning Kwajalein […]
By Journal on July 3, 2020
Albottar Jamore, Amata Kabua, Andrew Bing, Bwiji Aliven, Charles Muller, Fred Pedro, Jerry Kramer, Jeton Anjain, Marshalls Billfish Club, Melven Aliven, Moses Cama, Nitijela, Ronald Reagan, Ronnie Reimers, Shiro Riklon
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Journal 7/5/1983 P1 Are you registered to vote? Voter registration is now open for the 7 September plebiscite on the Compact of Free Association and the November Nitijela elections. Chief Electoral Officer Shiro Riklon said there are about 12,000 voters presently registered. He estimates there are 2,000 to 3,000 eligible voters who are not registered. […]