Mathlynn wins gold medal

Mathlynn wins gold medal

Journal 6/17/1983 P1 Marshall Islands Fishing TournamentThe members of the winning billfish boat in the First Marshall Islands Fishing Tournament posed with their trophies following the awards ceremony Monday night. The team members were: Mobe Lorennij, Maikili Tunivambea, Nokko Kabua, and Wally Milne. P1 President Kabua to endorse the Compact todayPresident Amata Kabua will make […]

PSS team graduates with MAs

PSS team graduates with MAs

KAREN EARNSHAW Wearing their brown gowns and big smiles were four representatives of extraordinary Marshallese at the University of the South Pacific graduation, presided over by King Tupou VI of Tonga. This special quartet of graduates, who are all Public School System employees, earned their Master’s in Education in School Leadership. Commissioner of Education Dr. […]

Valuable training for Sea Patrol

Valuable training for Sea Patrol

SARA MUIR* Partners from the Freely Associated States of Micronesia, the US Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam, and Australian Maritime Security Advisers under the Pacific Maritime Security Program concluded the 13-day Operation Irensia 2026 security exercise last week. The law enforcement training program brought together patrol boat crews from the Federated States of Micronesia, the […]

Reliant’s big impact in RMI

Reliant’s big impact in RMI

The Australian Defense Vessel (ADV) Reliant traveled 1,300 nautical miles across the Marshall Islands from 20 May to 3 June to deliver more than 120 tons of water infrastructure cargo to four remote atolls in support of the UNDP-delivered Addressing Climate Vulnerability in the Water Sector (ACWA+) project managed by the RMI Environmental Protection Authority. […]

Tuna transfers booming

Tuna transfers booming

The most tuna transshipments since January 2024 happened last month in Majuro, with 28 purse seiners moving their tuna catches through Port Majuro. But the even better news is that the first week of June may have set a record with 24 transshipments, nearly as many as the monthly totals for April and May this […]

Progress on new press

Progress on new press

Journal 6/7/1983 P1 MCHS has outer island settingThe Marshall Islands oldest post-elementary school, Marshalls Christian High School, held its graduation June 4 in the chapel packed to overflowing with parents, relatives and guests. Rongrong, as the school is popularly called, is tucked away in the northwest corner of Majuro Atoll, accessible only by a 40-minute […]

World Bank injects $9m

World Bank injects $9m

The World Bank announced Tuesday this week that it has approved an additional $9 million in financing to help the Marshall Islands respond to sharply higher energy costs that are placing pressure on families, businesses, public services, and the national budget. The assistance provides immediate budget support through an existing Marshall Islands Development Policy Operation. […]

RMI declares emergency on Ebeye

RMI declares emergency on Ebeye

GIFF JOHNSON President Hilda Heine on Tuesday this week signed an executive order declaring a “state of emergency for Ebeye,” enabling a fast track RMI government response to last Saturday’s devastating fire on Ebeye. The fire left over 100 homeless and destroyed two major businesses on the island. As it did in the wake of […]

NCD strategy rolled out

NCD strategy rolled out

GIFF JOHNSON A new national strategy to reduce non-communicable diseases in the Marshall Islands was recently approved by government. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) — which include diabetes and high blood pressure — arguably account for most of the illness and early deaths facing Marshallese. Health Secretary Francyne Wase-Jacklick underlined the urgency of action to reverse the […]