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 March 14, 2024
Brenda ALik, Claret Chong Gum, Eve Burns, International Women's Day, Jenrok sports field, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, KIJLE, Neijon Edwards, Rosalia Mottelang, Sai Turaga, Takbar Ishiguro
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EVE BURNS The Marshall Islands joined countries around the world in celebrating International Women’s Day, honoring the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day serves as a call to action for gender equality and also highlights the accomplishments of women. The theme for this year was ‘women for prosperity and harmony.’ The […]
By Journal on March 7, 2024
Climate Change Directorate., COP28, Eve Burns, National Adaption Plan, Results, RMI government, sea-level rise
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“The Republic of the Marshall Islands is facing an unprecedented crisis due to climate change,” reads the opening of a brief about the RMI’s new National Adaption Plan being circulated by the Climate Change Directorate. “Acute threats such as rising sea levels, fluctuating temperatures, and inconsistent rainfall are expected to have profound effects across all […]
By Journal on February 1, 2024
airport reservoir, Damian Capelle, El Niño, Eve Burns, fresh and salt water service, generators, Japan, Majuro Water and Sewer Company, MEC, Rita to Laura, United Nations Development Program
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Back up generators to power fresh and salt water service in Majuro are soon to be installed so that service can continue despite ongoing power outages, the general manager of the water company says. Majuro Water and Sewer Company GM Damian Capelle got out in front of the problem last year by ordering back up […]
By Journal on January 5, 2024
2024, block party, Eve Burns, MISCO market, New Year, RRE compound.
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The annual block party that kick starts the New Year was held Sunday night from the Misco Market area to the RRE compound. The road was filled with families and friends walking around with their blinking light toys enjoying the live bands and entertainment. Good food was available at each tent and there were lots […]
By Journal on December 7, 2023
Eve Burns, Malaki Riklon, Mattie Sasser, Merean Atantaake, Mike Riklon, Pacific Games, Raymond Patterson, Solomon Islands, Takaneti Atantaake
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EVE BURNS Four athletes from the RMI weightlifting team returned home last Friday after medaling in the Pacific Games in Solomon Islands. They left home and their families to train and compete for Marshall Islands, won all 10 of RMI’s Pacific Games medals, but returned to be met with no appreciation at the airport except […]
By Journal on November 16, 2023
Eve Burns, Jasmine Loeak-Myazoe, Jeff Tarkwon, Majuro Chamber of Commerce, Marshall Islands Chamber of Commerce, Pacific Partnership, Randel Sylvester
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Majuro Chamber of Commerce achieved a membership milestone this year, with 91 businesses and individuals joining since the beginning of 2023. The surge in membership is a testament to the growing enthusiasm within the private sector, reflecting a collective understanding that fostering the development of the private sector is integral to securing a stable and […]
By Journal on November 9, 2023
College of the Marshall Islands, Demi Malachi, Eve Burns, Laura Elementary School, Marlin Doulatram, Meyar Laukon, Pacific Partnership mission, US Navy Pacific Fleet band, Vincent Moody, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Several schools on Majuro were treated to a mini-concert by the US Navy Pacific Fleet band last week. The College of the Marshall Islands was the third school to be visited by the band. As the band kicked off the event with a dynamic opening, the CMI faculty, staff, and students went berserk. […]
By Journal on September 21, 2023
30 students, certificates, College of the Marshall Islands, Elizabeth Switaj, Eve Burns, Irene Taafaki, Julius Lucky, National Training Council, National University of Fiji, SSG Solomon T. Sam Basketball Court, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
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EVE BURNS After finishing the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), popularly known as Summer Boot Camp, 30 students were awarded certificates Wednesday. The eight-week TVET focuses on automotive, electrical, and welding instruction. The camp is an initiative between the College of the Marshall Islands, the Productivity Center at the National University of Fiji, […]
By Journal on September 15, 2023
Beta Takabae, Carly Sutch, Christopher Dooley, elected leaders, Esther Lolin, Eve Burns, Jobwa Domnick, Kenneth Fernando, Lerose Belle, Life Skills Academy, Student Body Government, Vilisi Botenakadavu
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EVE BURNS Life Skills Academy Student Body Government really lived up to Beyonce’s famous song “Who runs the world? Girls!” The court top officers are all girls, which may be unprecedented in public school SBG history. There are two boys in the SBG who hold sports and public relations positions. Esther Lolin, a senior who […]