By Journal on June 9, 2023
Good citizenship, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Pampers
Back In The Day

Journal 6/12/1987 P5 Reward for pampers If you know know who was driving a green 4-door sedan Sunday morning with license number 0798, tell her she is the lucky winner of $15 from Majuro Atoll Local Government. The reason for this mystery woman winning $15 is that she was observed by a spy for the […]
By Journal on June 9, 2023
Elizabeth Salsie Kattil, Esther Florence Nathan, Kina Jordan, Saraya Kattil, Talei Reimers, Tamkang University
Feature Articles

Five Marshallese are newly minted bachelor degree holders, following their graduation last week from Tamkang University in Taiwan. The government of Taiwan provides a range of scholarship opportunities to students in the RMI and the five new graduates are testimony to the results of the educational program. Bachelor’s, master’s and medical degree tracks are available […]
By Journal on June 8, 2023
Deo Keju, Habele program, Jabro Gymnasium, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Sarah Willis
News

Students on Ebeye had a blast with a robotics event at the Jabro Gymnasium last week. During the one-day activity, high school students were trained to build and program robots from scratch. To test their skills, students maneuvered their robots to transport blocks around a mini course in the gym. Sarah Willis from MIT Lincoln […]
By Journal on June 8, 2023
Arlington Tibon, Barbara Ned, Daina Lafita, Hirobo Obeketang, Isatako Timothy, Kanchi Hosia, Majuro Middle School, Marshall Islands High School, Silass Andrike
News

Marshall Islands High School wrapped up the school year by recognizing 209 graduates Tuesday at the gymnasium facility next to Majuro Middle School. The graduation theme was “The desire for knowledge brings greater reward.” The keynote speaker was Hirobo Obeketang, General Manager of the Marshall Islands Resort, who spoke at great length about the importance […]
By Journal on June 8, 2023
betel nuts, Majuro Atoll Waste Company
News

HILARY HOSIA Over 900 pounds of betel nuts was seized by authorities last week Wednesday at the Amata Kabua International Airport. The betel nuts were taken off the United Airlines Island Hopper flight that was inbound from Guam and Pohnpei. Although it is not illegal for betel nuts to enter the Marshall Islands, the distribution […]
By Journal on June 2, 2023
Jose Moissa, Marshall Islands Police Department
Back In The Day

Journal 6/6/1986 P1 Majuro milk factory opens I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. To quiet things down a little the Pacific Maid milk and ice cream factory was opened here last Friday. Thousands of kids were on hand and a good portion of the adult community felt like kids for the […]
By Journal on June 2, 2023
Alexa Donato, Cassandra Donato, Charlette Donato, Charlie Donato, Majuro Cooperative High School, Wilmer Joel
Feature Articles

It was a grand graduation ceremony for 16 Majuro Cooperative High School students last Saturday. Hundreds of family members and friends turned out the ceremony held at the school’s campus in Delap. Among those graduating was Cassandra Donato, who is pictured here with parents Charlie and Charlette, and sister Alexa.
By Journal on June 1, 2023
Anjanette Kattil, Chris Loeak, Christopher Loeak, David Kabua, Ginger kabua, Jimata Kabua, Kenneth Kedi, Kitlang kabua, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Neijon Edwards, Secretary of Foreign Affairs
News

New Marshall Islands Ambassador Anjanette Kattil was sworn in last Wednesday to begin her tour of duty as ambassador to the Republic of China (Taiwan) and non-resident ambassador to the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore. President David Kabua and First Lady Ginger Kabua alongside Minister Christopher Loeak and Speaker Kenneth Kedi were on […]
By Journal on June 1, 2023
Britney Jibas, Carles Jetnil, Goodwind Silk, Henjila Delacruz, Leilani Bejiko, Marshall Islands High School, Ritok Zacharias, Student Body Government, Timoci Ratidara, Wilmer Joel
News

Six elected members of Marshall Islands High School Student Body Government were sworn-in last Tuesday during a school assembly. This is the first time the biggest high school in the nation has pulled off this feat. The outgoing SBG officers came up with this idea and brought it to the attention of the school administration. […]
By Journal on June 1, 2023
Albon Ishoda, Deutsche Gesellschaft fur international Susammernarbeit, Geoje Island, GIZ, Kitlang kabua, Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation, Raffael Held, South Korea
News

KAREN EARNSHAW The building of the Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation’s 150-foot sailing cargo vessel on Geoje Island, South Korea, has reached a milestone: On Friday, May 26, the Asia Shipbuilding company held a keel laying ceremony. The event was attended by a range of VIPs, including Foreign Affairs Minister Kitlang Kabua and RMI Ambassador to […]