By Journal on October 7, 2022
Arlington Tibon, Jisam Kaisha, Ladie Jack, Rita, Teron weto
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The latest stomping grounds to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) — the Jisam Kaisha Multipurpose Basketball Court — was christened Tuesday at Teron weto in Rita. The court is named in honor of the late Jisam Kaisha, a longtime Majuro Atoll Local Government (MALGov) councilman and huge supporter of sports. The court adds yet another visual […]
By Journal on September 29, 2022
Anta Kabua, Brek Batley, Esther Zedkaia, fuel tanker, Hilary Hosia, Jack Chong Gum, Jiba Kabua, Joseph Pedro, Kenneth Kedi, Kwajalein Atoll Local Government, Ladie Jack, Marshalls Energy Company, Meram, Neilani Ackley, Wilbur Heine, Wilmer Joel, Wisely Zackhras, Yoland Zedkaia
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WILMER JOEL and HILARY HOSIA A new chapter is unfolding for Marshalls Energy Company (MEC) with the arrival of its fuel tanker Meram. The word “meram” means light in Marshallese. This fuel tanker alone can store 160,000 gallons of fuel and is capable of delivering to multiple islands. MEC hosted a christening ceremony for this […]
By Journal on June 9, 2022
Alvin Simon, Joana Anuntak, Kanchi Hosia, Kitlang kabua, Ladie Jack, Majuro Middle School, Marshall Islands High School, Micro Game 2023, MIHS new gym, Ronnie Lakabung, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL After more than two years of closure and no sign of redemption, Marshall Islands High School’s (MIHS) newly renovated gymnasium was finally re-opened during a blessing ceremony late last month at the school compound. The school gymnasium has been a landmark for memorable basketball games, iconic teams, and numerous graduations since MIHS’ founding […]
By Journal on April 14, 2022
Hansen Kaisha, Helmer Lang, Jiba Kabua, Ladie Jack, Lerooj Takbar Ishiguro, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Majuro Day, Majuro's 78th Liberation Day, MALGov, Micronesian Games 2023, Tite Labuk, Tony Muller, Wilbur Heine, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL The most anticipated playing ground for the upcoming Micronesian Games in 2023 at Jenrok was opened early to the public last week in honor of Majuro’s 78th Liberation Day closing ceremony under the theme “Ãmen Akā Eo” (reap what you sow), a two day event from Friday to Saturday. A line up of […]
By Journal on February 18, 2022
Assumption Schools, Candice Guavis, Chris Makiphie, Ladie Jack, Lyla Lemari, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Majuro Day, Marshall Islands Basketball Federation, New sport court, Ronnie Lakabung, Taiwan Embassy, Uliga
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Majuro Atoll Local Government joined with Assumption Schools, the Taiwan Embassy and numerous others to bless and open the new sports court next to the Uliga school Tuesday afternoon. The covered basketball/volleyball court was funded jointly by Taiwan and MALGov. It was a two-part event: opening of the new court and a soft opening for […]
By Journal on September 30, 2021
Ace Doulatram, All Micronesia Fishing Tournament, Ambros Inc, Baron Bigler, Berry Muller, Budweiser, Damien Milne, Debby Schutz, Ian Pickering, Kooki Pinho, Ladie Jack, Loreen Bigler, Marshalls Billfish Club, Nixon Jibas, Ronnie Reimers, Team Great Britain, Team KBE, Wilmer Joel
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Plenty of fish, but no seriously large ones, highlighted the 29th Annual All Micronesia Fishing Tournament in Majuro hosted by the Marshalls Billfish Club last weekend. Team Kirtake Captain Ronnie Reimers won the marlin contest and $4,000 with a 194lb marlin. Interestingly, two categories of fish had anglers tied for the top prizes, while Team […]
By Journal on August 25, 2021
Caleb Joseph, David Kabua, Dr. Frank Underwood, Glen Joseph, Guam, KMI, Ladie Jack, Lomalo, MIMRA, MOHHS, National Disaster Committee, Palau, Pan Pacific Foods, Tia Belau
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Last Friday’s resumption of Covid-19 vaccines for tuna boat fishermen “went smooth as planned,” according to MIMRA. The fisheries authority together with Ministry of Health and Human Services and the Ports Authority organized the re-start of the vaccine program for fishermen that was started in June, and then paused so public health teams could concentrate […]
By Journal on November 5, 2020
Covid, Dolores Shoniber, Ginger kabua, Kino Kabua, Ladie Jack, Marie Milne, Natalie Shoniber
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First Lady Ginger Kabua (third from right) with mother Dolores Shoniber (in wheelchair) and niece Natalie Shoniber were the first to get off Saturday’s United Airlines flight at Kwajalein as the first group of repatriated Marshallese arrived. Photo: RMI Liaison Office. Last week’s first-ever Covid-positive case in quarantine at Kwajalein and the arrival of the […]
By Journal on August 28, 2020
Anja Andy, Bethseda Obed, Billy Roberts, Clement Capelle, Frank Mojilong, Ian Pickering, Jimata Kabua, Kalemen Jinuna, Karlin Jarom, Ladie Jack, Milton Zackios, Oktan Damon, Parker Wilson, Patrick Chen, Timothy Anok, Tira Keju
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Journal 8/26/1983 P3 Workshop finished A workshop to deal with the developing problem of juvenile delinquency ended August 24 at the court house here. Saipan-based juvenile specialist Ted Glenn went through explanations regarding report filing, handling cases in four and methods of interviewing nine local residents who participated in the workshop. Those local residents are: […]
By Journal on August 6, 2020
David Paul, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, James Mike Brantley, Jeremy Bartel, Joe Rubon, Kino Kabua, Ladie Jack, Lanny Kabua, Rachel Hickman, Roxanne Cabral
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HILARY HOSIA The first Marshallese to re-enter RMI during the lockdown was released Tuesday to the general public following 21 days of strict quarantine at the US Army Garrison – Kwajalein Atoll. Immediately after his release, longtime USAG-KA employee Joe Rubon met with US Ambassador Roxanne Cabral, Col. Jeremy Bartel, Kwajalein Mayor Hirata Kabua, Kwajalein […]