By Journal on April 4, 2025
Ebeye, Ennibur, Jaluit, Junior Paul, Kwajalein, Laura High School, Majuro, Wotje
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The annual Secondary School Practicum Program, providing valuable hands-on experience to 357 students across various ministries, agencies and private sector companies in Majuro, Wotje, Jaluit, Ebeye, and Enniburr, Kwajalein, launched late last month. This initiative is designed to bridge academic learning with practical workplace experience, equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for their […]
By Journal on April 4, 2025
Agnes Flood, Canvasback mission, Canvasback orthopedic mission, Cecilia CC Heine, Derek Johnson, Florence Injinmij, Giff Johnson., Jackson Jacklick, Jacque Spence, Janet Burki, Karen Earnshaw, Zimmer Biomet
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KAREN EARNSHAW Almost 40 people underwent life-changing surgeries at Majuro hospital over the last two weeks thanks to a Canvasback mission that included 26 team members from the United States who were assisted by a large number of the hospital’s staff. Jacque Spence, co-founder of Canvasback Missions, was ecstatic late last week with the level […]
By Journal on April 3, 2025
DOGE, Donald Trump, East-West Center, Elon Musk, Giff Johnson, Tess Newton, US Institute of Peace, Voice of America
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GIFF JOHNSON President Donald Trump’s team’s takeover of the United States Institute of Peace, closure of Voice of America, and plan to defund the East-West Center was, perhaps, predictable but is nevertheless undermining US relations in the Pacific region and with allies around the world. All three institutions have been in place for decades, furthering […]
By Journal on April 3, 2025
Bilson Lamdrik, Gerald M. Zackios, Majuro Deaf Education Center, Majuro LDS, Mark Nelson, Natalie Nimmer, Wilmer Joel
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The Majuro Deaf Education Center (MDEC), located on the Marshall Islands High School campus, celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony last week for a new basketball court. This project is made possible through the funding support of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the collaborative efforts of the Public School System. MDEC is a […]
By Journal on April 3, 2025
Majuro Power Plant
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Journal 4/2/1982 P2 Status talks to resume on radiationThe status talks between the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the United States will resume this month, with meetings to be held in the Marshall Islands. That development was announced April 1 by Foreign Secretary Tony deBrum when he returned to Majuro from meetings in Honolulu […]
By Journal on March 28, 2025
Charles Domnick, Marshall Islands Maritime Authority, RMI-Japan fisheries agreement, Tony deBrum
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Journal 3/30/1982 P1 Japan to pay $1,250,000 for fishing rightsThe Marshall Islands and Japan recently signed a new fisheries agreement that will be in effect for one year beginning on April 1, 1982, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs. Japanese boats will be licensed to fish in Marshallese waters in return for a cash […]
By Journal on March 28, 2025
Ebeye seawall, Hall Contracting, Kwajalein, RMI Ministry of Public Works, Royal HaskoningDHV, World Bank funded
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The long-planned rock seawall on the southern end of Ebeye Island in Kwajalein is starting to take on a significant shape. According to the website of one of the contractors, Royal HaskoningDHV, the seawall will use about 65,000 tons of armor rock, which is heavy natural stone used for coastal protection and erosion control. The […]
By Journal on March 27, 2025
Aaron Langinlur, Bravo Zulu, Brian Poskaitis, Guy Theriault, Moriana Phillip, Phil Philippo, RMI Environmental Protection Authority, US Coast Guard
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A multi-agency group boarded and inspected five international vessels using port Majuro earlier this month. While it served as a training exercise for the 19 officers from five different ministries and agencies, it was also a hands on inspection that resulted in two of the five vessels being found “substantially non-compliant with international convention requirements.” […]
By Journal on March 27, 2025
Bobby Muller, excavator, Gary Ehrsam, Joseph Mika, Karen Earnshaw, LOVOL FR700F, Pacific International Inc.
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KAREN EARNSHAW After a few shipping delays, work deconstructing the capital building is now underway with a vengeance and is expected to be “completed in two months,” Pacific International Inc.’s Executive Project Manager Bobby Muller said Monday. PII brought in a big yellow “heavy excavator” to do the muscle work on tearing down the iconic, […]
By Journal on March 27, 2025
AJ Kaneko, American Samoa, Jason Sam, JR Bremen Leban, JR Leban, Pago Pago, Waylon Muller, Wilmer Joel, Wrestling Lceania Championships
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WILMER JOEL Marshall Islands wrestler JR Bremen Leban will return home next week with gold and bronze medals. JR represented the RMI in the Oceania Championships Senior Under-20 and Under-17 wrestling championships in American Samoa last week. He defeated New Zealand and Australian wrestlers to win the gold medal in the first segment of the […]