By Journal on January 17, 2025
Bernard Reiher, Majuro Power Plant, Vietnam
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Journal 1/12/1982 P6 Reiher calls power plant a nightmarePower continues to be rationed this week as one breakdown after another keeps workers jumping from problem to problem. “It’s a nightmare,” said Bernard Reiher, acting secretary of Public Works. Reiher said he installed hundreds of power plants in Vietnam and some of them were in bad […]
By Journal on January 17, 2025
Alele Museum, Bokinbotin, Chewy Lin, Claret Chong Gum, Counil of Irooj, Eneko, Enemanit, Hilary Hosia, Iokwe Spirit, Ladie Jack, Miss Pacific, Moemoana Schwenke, Nitijela, Tiete Labor, tobolar, Waan Aelon in Majel, Yastamon
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HILARY HOSIA The arrival of Miss Pacific Islands Moemoana Schwenke to the Marshall Islands will go down in history as the most unique and entertaining of VIP arrivals to date. In her own words, Miss Pacific said “arriving in the Marshall Islands with a heart full of gratitude — I feel the love in my […]
By Journal on January 16, 2025
Angela Saunders, Annie Himmelsteib, International Organization for Migration, IOM, Jambo Arts, Majuro Seventh Day Adventist, WorldTeach
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GIFF JOHNSON Angela Saunders, who will depart RMI at the end of this month, has helped the International Organization for Migration (IOM) grow from a small project-based operation of three short-term staff to a powerhouse organization that is engaged in multiple activities for the urban centers and remote outer islands. Angela will be moving to […]
By Journal on January 16, 2025
Barbara Ned, Ben Kiluwe, Hilary Hosia, Janeko Missy Arwan, Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, Marshall Islands High School, Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Missy Arwan, Rosemita Lokeijak, Shimizu Daisuke, Soma Hirohisa, Tokyo Election Administration Office
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HILARY HOSIA Marshall Islands High School seniors had the opportunity to participate in a mock election where students got to play the different roles in the election process last Friday at the school’s library. One student was cheered on as he emptied the contents of the electoral box while portraying the role of a police […]
By Journal on January 16, 2025
Bobby Muller, Kelly Lorennij, Kyowa, Pacific International Inc., RMI capital building
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The aging RMI capital building is scheduled to be demolished starting at the beginning of next month. This is the first step toward the building of a new capital facility for the RMI government. “We’re targeting the first week of February to start demolition works at the Capital Building,” said Pacific International Inc.’s Senior Project […]
By Journal on January 10, 2025
Ailinglaplap, Martin Daly
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Journal 1/8/1982 P1 Small waves hitSome houses were flooded Friday by waves similar but smaller than those of 1979. A few pig pens and wooden structures were swept away in all the old areas such as Enenedrik and the north end of Uliga. Water entered some US-funded Individual and Family Grant (IFG) houses in Enenedrik, […]
By Journal on January 10, 2025
Alson Kelen, Eve Burns, Tony Alik, Waan Aelon in Majel, WAM - Waan Aelon in Majel
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EVE BURNS Families, friends and supporters gathered at the Waan Aelon in Majel program last month to witness the latest successful graduation for the program’s long-term life and vocational skills training program. The WAM vocational training is known for helping young adults getting back to school or getting into the work force. The program combines […]
By Journal on January 9, 2025
Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, Majuro tuna transshipment, Marshall Islands Marine Resources, Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Mathawmarfach
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GIFF JOHNSON Majuro experienced its worst year for tuna transshipment in more than 10 years. Statistics show that there were 160 tuna transshipments in 2024, according to data provided by the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority. This is below even the Covid-slowed year 2020, when only 175 transshipments were conducted in Majuro, largely due to […]
By Journal on January 9, 2025
Air Marshall Islands, Amata Kabua International Airport, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Majuro Baptist Christian Academy, Marshalls Energy Company, RMI state of nation address, Starlink, United Church of Christ Choir, US Coast Guard
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HILARY HOSIA As Parliament resumed on Monday this week, President Hilda Heine began her state of the nation address with a moment of silence to honor the four people missing at sea following a tragic boat incident that took place between Majuro and Arno last Monday. The four victims, two males and two females, have […]
By Journal on January 9, 2025
Agent Nimoto, Arno, Bernard Chong Gum, Billimon Henos, Bobson Hermios, Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, Lorina Tarki, Majuro, Mokka Namto, Natalie Nimmer, RMI Sea Patrol, Susan Kauwe, Talley Mwewa, Tinak, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL A 20-foot passenger and cargo boat sank in heavy seas near Arno Atoll just before the New Year, with four passengers still missing and presumed lost. Only three of the seven people on the small boat that sank December 30 were able to use ocean currents to swim into Majuro. The three washed […]