By Journal on June 7, 2024
Arno Atoll, Arno Koba Maron Company, Bank of Marshall Islands, Francis Reimers, RMI SBDC
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Journal 6/5/1987 P2 Shoplifting on riseAn increase in shoplifting has been noted by island retailer Robert Reimers Enterprises, and although some of the culprits are being apprehended by no means are all deft-of-hands being intercepted. Quite a few discarded items of clothes have been discovered of late in their Majuro downtown store, evidence that switched […]
By Journal on June 7, 2024
Antari Elbon, Caroline Reid, Danyia Note, MOCIA, Paul Wilson, Save Filolita, Wisely Zackhras, WUTMI
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The Marshall Islands is receiving a boost from Australia for hosting an important regional women’s conference in Majuro in late July. Australia is providing $100,000 to the Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs (MOCIA) and Women United Together Marshall Islands (WUTMI) to support WUTMI’s participation at the upcoming Triennial Conference of Pacific Women – scheduled […]
By Journal on June 6, 2024
Asian Development Bank, Eve Burns, Setoki Qalubau, University of the South Pacific
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The University of the South Pacific Campus in Majuro together with the Marshall Islands Public School System launched a master of education program at the end of May. The event took place at the USP Campus in Rairok and featured remarks from both USP and PSS representatives. The event was emceed by USP Campus Director […]
By Journal on June 6, 2024
Aaliyah Kahn, Amari Kabua, Arabella May Dela Llana, Emosi Maitokana, Jamee Taala, Jasmiann Ebol, Jin Kai Lin, Julius Muertuge, Madeline Eknilang, Norlynn Lewis, Robinson Jack, Rosa Limenwa Ben, Viola Shepherd, Wilmer Joel, Zheiu Yan
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This graduation season saw proud parents, family members, and friends witnessing graduates from secondary schools to colleges in Majuro receiving their diplomas, certificates, awards, and degrees. As is customary in commencement ceremonies, graduates received academic awards or credentials, speeches from the salutatorian and valedictorian, turning tassels from right to left signifying alumni status, songs, and […]
By Journal on June 6, 2024
Allen Mwekto, Damien Jacklick, Hilary Hosia, International Conference Center, Jenrok Track and Field, Kenneth Kramer, Mack Capelle, Setoki Qalubau, Terry Sasser, Tony Muller, Tony Wase, Waylon Muller
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The International Conference Center at the heart of Majuro is expected to showcase the most advanced and cutting-edge technology ever used in the sports arena in the Marshall Islands. Technical team from the National Telecommunication Authority has been busy the past few days installing computers and wires in preparation for the Micronesian Games. One gadget […]
By Journal on May 31, 2024
Frank Cabral, Majuro Coop School, Nikki Cabral
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Journal 5/29/1987 P1 Tackling suicidesIt was not long ago that nobody wanted to talk about the suicide problem in the Marshall Islands. But a workshop here last week attended by nearly 60 people showed that it is an issue that people are not just concerned with — they want to take action, too. Various ministries, […]
By Journal on May 31, 2024
Billy Paguiligan, Bobby Muller, Lojamwe weto, Pacific International Inc., US Federal Aviation Administration
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The large-scale airport paving and improvement project is expected to get underway in late July or early August, according to contractor Pacific International Inc. PII since early this year has been mobilizing its equipment and facilities in anticipation of the airport work. A large asphalt plant has been set up a mile to the west […]
By Journal on May 30, 2024
RMI Public School System, Speedtech Energy, Taiwan Embassy
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A new “solar car park” is in the process of installation at the Public School System parking area in Delap. It’s funded by the Taiwan Embassy and supplied by Speedtech Energy, a Taiwan-based solar company. Local company Green Energy Solutions is the contractor, collaborating with Speedtech, National Energy Office and PSS for local installation and […]
By Journal on May 30, 2024
Alington Tibon, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, David A. Bednar, David Bednar, Finua Hakofa, Iotua Tune, John Kendall, Laie Hawaii Temple, Lucy Kendall, Mali Tune, Mary Cook, Maxine Meurs, Megan Hakofa, Peter Meurs, Quentin Cook, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL A high-level visitor from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has not been to the Marshall Islands since 2011. This reality was brought home during Apostle Elder Quentin L. Cook’s two-day visit to Ebeye and Majuro last week.Cook is the second apostle from the Quorum of the Twelve to visit the […]
By Journal on May 30, 2024
Daniel Kramer, Iva Reimers, Josh Lanki, Karen Earnshaw, Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce, Prue Palmer, RMI Love Animals, SNIP Program, Tony Muller
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KAREN EARNSHAW The Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce and the local non-profit organization RMI Love Animals have re-signed a Memorandum of Agreement to continue the partnership between the organization and the ministry. This includes a significant contribution of $30,000 for vet-related needs. RMI Love Animals’ advisor Prue Palmer told the Journal that “under the […]