By Journal on May 24, 2024
deaf Marshallese student, Gallaudet University, Mela Langinbelang
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Journal 5/22/1987 P2 Kwaj power plant destroyed by warheadThe US Army Kwajalein Atoll command has confirmed that a warhead from an MX missile launched from California heavily damaged the power plant on the island of Illeginni in the western portion of Kwajalein Atoll’s mid-corridor. The unarmed warhead, known as a reentry vehicle, was targeted on […]
By Journal on May 24, 2024
Adult Basic Education Program, Assumption High School, College of the Marshall Islands, Delap Seventh Day Adventist, Ennibur High School, Jaluit High School, Jason Sam, Kwajalein Atoll High School, Laura High School, Life Skills Academy, Majuro Baptist Christian Academy, Majuro Cooperative School, Marshall Islands High School, Marshalls Christian High School, Meyar Laukon, Meyar Margaret Laukon, Northern Islands High School, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Putting together a graduation ceremony requires careful planning and preparation. Graduates and ushers at the College of the Marshall Islands gathered for the first graduation rehearsal last Friday. Meyar Margaret Laukon, associate dean of equity and engagement, and Jason Sam, coordinator of fitness, recreation, and sports, oversaw the practice. Each usher was assigned […]
By Journal on May 23, 2024
Hilary Hosia, Kiribati women, Majuro atoll local govertment, Marshallese women, RMI mom and pops stores
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HILARY HOSIA For years, complaints have been raised about the mistreatment of young women working in mom and pop stores across Majuro. This dilemma is as old as time. To understand these repeated issues, we must understand what and who operates most of the mom and pop businesses in Majuro. Ideally, mom and pop stores […]
By Journal on May 23, 2024
Jaluit, Kazunari Tanaka, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Randy Jack, Wilmer Joel, Wotje
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Japan Ambassador Kazunari Tanaka handed over two excavators, two wheeloaders, one dump truck, and one high-pressure cleaning truck to the Ministry of Public Works, Utilities and Infrastructure, and the Wotje, and Jaluit local governments. The machines that were given out, according to Ambassador Tanaka, are part of the program for social and economic development, which […]
By Journal on May 23, 2024
Anjanette Kattil, Hilda C. Heine, Joseph Wu, Kora im Kil Fund, Lai Ching-te, Samelda Leon, Taiwan, Taoyuan International Airport, Tsai Ing-wen
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President Hilda C. Heine arrived at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport last week Saturday night to be welcomed by Foreign Minister Joseph Wu. President Heine expressed her delight at returning to Taiwan and congratulated to Minister Wu on his forthcoming appointment as the next Taiwan National Security Adviser, acknowledging his unwavering support to the Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on May 17, 2024
Ota Kisino, Shuang Ho Hospital, Steve CC Hsia, Taiwan Global Medical Instrument Support and Service Program
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An increasing number of patients in RMI are being diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer while the sole colonoscopy system at Majuro hospital has been non-operational for months, impacting the capacity for clinical diagnosis and treatment, reports the Ministry of Health and Human Services. In response to this urgent healthcare need, Taiwan’s Shuang Ho Hospital and Majuro […]
By Journal on May 17, 2024
Aguster “Akku” Kabua, Akku Kabua, Andrew Morgan, Choi Daekwang, John Anjojo Kabua, Kwajalein Jr/Sr High School, Mike Sakaio, Pamela Duffy, US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll, US Merchant Marine Academy
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HILARY HOSIA Meet Aguster “Akku” Kabua: the first Marshallese to enroll in the prestigious US Merchant Marine Academy. The maritime trailblazer is the daughter of John Anjojo Kabua and Pamela Duffy and stepdaughter of Mike Sakaio. The 18-year-old was recognized among five others in her graduating class for their acceptance of similar federal scholarships during […]
By Journal on May 16, 2024
Albon Ishoda, Geoje Island, German International Development Agency (GIZ), GIZ, Hilton Kendall, Joe Bejang, Juren Ae, Mary Bejang, MISC fleet, South Korea, SV Juren Ae
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A naming ceremony for the Marshall Islands cargo sailing ship, SV Juren Ae, was held last week at the ASIA Shipbuilding Company on Geoje Island in South Korea. The Marshallese phrase Juren Ae refers to one of the main paddles of a traditional outrigger canoe. According to a release from GIZ, the German international development […]
By Journal on May 16, 2024
Aina Akamu, Enewetak, Ka'u High School, Ka'u schools, KHPES Complex, Lucinda Anitok-Brokken, Pãhala Elementary
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GIFF JOHNSON The Marshallese presence in the two Ka’u area schools on the Big Island of Hawaii has risen to 20 percent, largely on the growth of the Enewetak community that lives in Ocean View on the south side of Hawaii Island. But as the Marshallese student population grew in the two Ka’u schools — […]
By Journal on May 16, 2024
Aloha Airlines
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Journal 5/15/1987 P5 MCAA gradsMarie Maddison congratulated sewing and restaurant trainees who completed the Marshalls Community Action Agency-sponsored programs last week. The sewing group: Bina Enos, Dasey Konou, Alice Biranij, Ajlok Rang, Atmina Jekken, Waire Ajen, Joni Anni, Cathy Mejen, Sentina Jack, Josephin Clanton, Nejuon Morikawa and Martha Ertin. The restaurant trainee grads: Monulej Bobo, […]