By Journal on January 2, 2026
Jeton Anjain, Rongelap
Back In The Day

Journal 1/4/1983 P1 Nitijela opens 4th constitutional meetThe Marshall Islands High School Glee Club sang at Nitijela’s official opening of the 1983 session with such compositions as “Give me oil in my lamp, I pray.” President Amata Kabua and other Nitijela members reaffirmed the Republic’s commitment to the Almighty ever since the missionaries arrived in […]
By Journal on January 2, 2026
jepta, Laura Protestant Church, Lobben Lafita
Feature Articles

Laura Protestant Church was rocking with groups dancing and singing to show their Christmas spirit. As is customary, the groups usually toss out some candy to the audience. In this case, as candy was being tossed out by a jepta, a piece of that candy landed on the floor near young Lobben Lafita. He spent […]
By Journal on January 2, 2026
Majuro Hospital, Sayuri Tajima, United Airlines, United Airlines flight attendants
News

A happy and sad and finally happy story developed early last week in the lead up to Christmas Day. We got a call from one of the United Airlines flight attendants during their stay at RRE Hotel in between flights to and from Guam/Honolulu. Long story short, the UA flight attendants had brought lots of […]
By Journal on January 2, 2026
Big Island land, Bikini Atoll Moriba, KBE Local Government, Kili-Bikini-Ejit Local Government, Matthias Kusch
News

The Kili-Bikini-Ejit Local Government has put nearly 300 acres of land it purchased in 2019 near Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii up for sale. In 2019, one of many purchases of the KBE Local Government leadership at the time was buying 283 acres of agriculture-zone land on the Big Island. The intention was […]
By Journal on January 2, 2026
biit, Giff Johnson, jeptas, Laura Protestant Church, Lokonmok jepta, Majuro Christmas
News

GIFF JOHNSON Christmas in the Marshall Islands goes on for a while. Jeptas practice nightly in the lead up to December 25, when they showcase their dance routines, known locally as “biit,” and songs. A number of jeptas will perform in multiple churches on Christmas Day. Many more arrange special performances at churches in the […]
By Journal on December 26, 2025
Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA), Vessel Day Scheme
Back In The Day
Journal 12/28/1982 P1 Majuro welcomes 748Resources and Development Minister Kessai Note revealed today at the arrival ceremony for Air Marshall Islands new 748 aircraft that the Cabinet recently approved acquiring one or two more new planes within the next six months. The planes under consideration are De Havilland Twin Otters, which would replace the 12 […]
By Journal on December 26, 2025
Elizabeth Marques, Karen Earnshaw, RMI woman taxi driver
Feature Articles

Some people are more “Around Town” than others and Elizabeth Marques definitely fits this description. As a taxi driver, she is often the only female chauffeur on Majuro Atoll, but she reported last Friday that in recent weeks her sister Marylou has taken up driving for a living. So far, said Elizabeth, her sister is […]
By Journal on December 26, 2025
CMI’s Arrak Campus, International Organization for Migration, Jina David, Laura chickens, Laura Farmer’s Association, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Rubon JR Jacklick
News

RUBON JR JACKLICK A pilot project — “Chicken Coop Broiler & Layer Pilot Project” — launched last week in Laura with a two-day training program. The workshop was held at Laura Community Center located at Jeirok last Thursday and Friday. During the workshop, people of Laura community showed their appreciation to International Organization for Migration, […]
By Journal on December 26, 2025
Chewy Lin, Compact of Free Association, David Anitok, Dr. Hilda C. Heine, Extraordinary Needs Distribution, Farrend Zackious, Hilda Heine, Jess Gasper Jr., Laura Stone, Simon Jamore
News

The Extraordinary Needs Distribution (END) Committee has officially initiated the new development program funding stream with a launch ceremony last week Friday at Marshall Islands Resort’s Melele Room. This new program, established through the Compact of Free Association by the US and RMI governments, is specifically designed to deliver needed support in addressing the continuing […]
By Journal on December 26, 2025
Jack Chong Gum, Marshalls Energy Company, MEC gas
News

GIFF JOHNSON The Marshalls Energy Company signed a deal earlier this month with its diesel fuel supplier that’s going to bring less expensive gasoline prices to the Marshall Islands, the company said in a statement. This is going to “especially (help) our outer island communities who have been paying around $10 to $18 per gallon,” […]