By Journal on April 17, 2026
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Back In The Day

Journal 4/12/1983 P1 New 177: $150m up frontWhile President Amata Kabua went to Honolulu last month to present an independence proposal to the United States what resulted was a working draft of a new agreement on nuclear testing claims and potentially new life for the Compact of Free Association. The key change is that the […]
By Journal on April 17, 2026
Chewy Lin, David Lin, Dr. Lin Chia-lung, Kalani Kaneko, Kora Fund, Mona Levy-Strauss
Feature Articles

In yet another indication of its commitment to the RMI, during last week’s visit, Taiwan Foreign Minister Dr. Lin Chia-lung joined RMI Foreign Minister Kalani Kaneko to sign a letter of intent to establish an Economic Resilience Fund to support a Credit Guarantee Facility of the RMI. The Credit Guarantee Facility is particularly targeted for […]
By Journal on April 16, 2026
Dr. Adri Hicking, Dr. Colby Lea, Dr. Holden Nena, Giff Johnson, Holden Nena, RMI mental health
News

GIFF JOHNSON Expansion of services is happening in a health program that has often been ignored or put on the back burner when the government budgets are allocated. I’m talking about the Human Services/Mental Health program at the Ministry of Health and Human Services.Over the past decade, the program has variously suffered from relatively little […]
By Journal on April 16, 2026
FISH4ACP project, Florence Edwards, Giff Johnson, Glen Joseph, Jerry Kramer, Jojo Kramer, Kramer Dock, Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Taiwan business delegation
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GIFF JOHNSON Kramer Dock took front and center for a tour by the visiting Taiwan business delegation last week. The tour of fishery operations at the dock following briefings by the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority and Pacific International Inc. about the readiness of the fisheries sector for partnerships with interested investors. “At MIMRA, we […]
By Journal on April 16, 2026
Chewy Lin, Covid, David Kabua, Dexter L. Kabua, Dorianne T. Kabua, Ginger kabua, Jack Niedenthal, Kudo S. Kabua, Nitijela
News

Long-term Nitijela Member David Kabua was sworn in as President in early January 2020 at one of the most consequential moments in Marshall Islands history: The intersection of a massive disease spread and the specter of a new, unknown virus threat coupled with the huge challenge of navigating negotiations with the United States for a […]
By Journal on April 10, 2026
Air Micronesia, Air Nauru, Amata Kabua, Carl Ingram, Hammer deRoburt, Joba Kabua, US-Marshall Islands treaty
Back In The Day

Journal 4/8/1983 P1 President returnsPresident Amata Kabua arrived April 6 from Honolulu where he went to present to the United States the proposed treaty —Mutual Security between the US and the Marshall Islands. Government dignitaries, an honor guard and many other people were at the terminal to greet the president. Attorney General Carl Ingram accompanied […]
By Journal on April 10, 2026
Air Marshall Islands, Airline of the Marshall Islands, Albon Jelke, AMI cessna, Cessna SkyCourier
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The first of two Cessna SkyCourier aircraft for Air Marshall Islands was on display in Wichita, Kansas late last week, with plans to depart this Friday to begin preparation for flying to Majuro. AMI CEO Captain Albon Jelke was on hand to see the plane in Wichita. “The aircraft is scheduled to depart Wichita for […]
By Journal on April 9, 2026
Adri Hicking, Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Giff Johnson, Kennar Briand, Kyle Lemari, Masao Korean, National Health Month, Robert Maddison, Wellness Center
News

This week opened with a recognition ceremony for Majuro hospital doctors as part of the launch of National Health Month. The ceremony featured most of the hospital’s doctors wearing white jackets and being praised by Health Secretary Francyne Wase-Jacklick and Medical Chief of Staff Dr. Robert Maddison. Dr. Kyle Lemari led the doctors in re-stating […]
By Journal on April 9, 2026
Aaron Lang, Daniel Langinlur, Edgar Leban, Giff Johnson, Goodwind Silk, Jenitha Alberttar, JR Bremen Leban, JR Leban, Mailynn-Konelios-Lang, Micronesian games, Nitijela, South Pacific Games, Tony Muller, Waylon Muller, Wrestling Oceania Championship
News

GIFF JOHNSON JR Bremen Leban won a silver and bronze medal in the annual Wrestling Oceania Championships held this year in Apia, Samoa. Daniel Myron Langinlur joined him, taking referee and coaching courses offered during the tournament. He has now completed a Level 1 Coaching Course and Level 2 Referee Course Certifications. They were both […]
By Journal on April 9, 2026
Brett Schellhase, Giff Johnson, Marshalls Energy Company, Moriana Phillip, RMI EPA, Vincent Tani
News Archive

GIFF JOHNSON Late Friday night, two vehicles drove through a significant diesel fuel spill on the main road by the MEC tank farm, and seconds later their engines began to smoke, the occupants pulled over and jumped out, and the cars burst into flames. The two vehicles were both destroyed by fire beyond further use. […]