US prefers 177 vs suits

US prefers 177 vs suits

Journal 2/18/1983 P1 AMI doing better financially, may fly southGood, tight scheduling of Air Marshall Islands planes has proved to be working as the airline has turned a corner from losing money to now, for the first time, revenues exceed expenses, according to Bill Capelle, marketing manager. Last year, AMI was losing money because of […]

Images from the heart

Images from the heart

GIFF JOHNSON A modest new photograph book featuring images of the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau has been published by the prolific photojournalist Floyd K. Takeuchi of Honolulu. The book, “7 Degrees North,” is the author’s “love letter to…a time when nature’s beauty defined the day, and to a proud people, who lived pretty much […]

Soccer kicking in Majuro, Springdale

Soccer kicking in Majuro, Springdale

KAREN EARNSHAW Soccer is bubbling along in Majuro with Marshall Islands Soccer Federation officials pleased to let everyone know that Coach Bitamatang Keakea from Kiribati is on island. According to Soccer Federation officials: “He is returning to coach for MISF. He is working in Majuro Middle School and RES coaching soccer as well as SDA school. Alongside this, he […]

New cancer screening opens

New cancer screening opens

The Ministry of Health and Human Services in partnership with Youth to Youth in Health and WUTMI opened the first HPV Screen and Treat services at the youth program clinic in Uliga, marking an important step forward in the Marshall Islands’ goal to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health threat. This launch supports the […]

BOG opens Ebeye branch

BOG opens Ebeye branch

Journal 2/11/1983 P1 Bank of Guam opening on EbeyeThe Bank of Guam will open its Ebeye branch on February 13. Bank of Guam President Jesus Leon Guerrero is coming to Majuro this weekend and then will go to Ebeye for the opening. P3 Entertainment center to openChuji Chutaro’s new Likrok Restaurant and Entertainment Center isn’t […]

Kathy follows mother’s footsteps

Kathy follows mother’s footsteps

Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner received her PhD in Australia last week, adding to the small number of Marshallese who have achieved this advanced degree. Her PhD is in Pacific Studies from the Australian National University in Canberra. Her mother, President Hilda Heine, was the first Marshallese to achieve the advanced degree when she received her Doctor of […]

Canoe culture keeps developing

Canoe culture keeps developing

KAREN EARNSHAW The evolution of Marshall Islands canoes this week reached yet another milestone thanks to a small group of people “learning from the past for the present and the future.” This philosophy is a motivating factor for Germany’s Henrik Richter-Alten, who first stepped through the doors of Waan Aelon in Majel in January, 2018. […]

Supreme’s review multiple disputes

Supreme’s review multiple disputes

The Marshall Islands Supreme Court had a busy two-day session last week, with seven appeals on the table for review by the three-judge panel. Chief Justice Daniel Cadra was joined by two Associate Justices J. Michael Seabright and Richard Seeborg. Two appeals related to Iroojlaplap Mike Kabua’s case before the High Court challenging Council of […]

High school land case to trial

High school land case to trial

A dispute involving land at Laura High School is moving toward a possible trial later this year. At a hearing Monday this week in the High Court, Judge Anne Bodley set out a schedule for preparations for a trial over the next two months with a hearing to address motions filed by either or both […]

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