By Journal on April 25, 2025
Anthony Dujmovic Jr., Gates Millennium Scholarship, Leimamo Wase
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Journal 4/23/1982 P1 Japan, Marshalls sign bridge agreementJapan and the Marshall Islands on April 20 exchanged diplomatic notes providing for Japanese grant/aid to construct a bridge and small boat channel on Majuro Atoll. President Amata Kabua, who signed for the Marshall Islands, hailed the event for the international recognition it gives the nation. Hideo Tsuji, […]
By Journal on April 25, 2025
Aravapo Leo, Giff Johnson, health murals, Majuro Coop School, UNICEF, UNICEF-support
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Have you seen all the fabulous murals featuring children and nutrition themes cropping up all around town? They are at schools, like this one painted on the side of the Majuro Cooperative High School building, and on numerous stores around the island. This is a UNICEF-supported venture to promote awareness of children and their needs. […]
By Journal on April 24, 2025
Bikar, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Daniel Wagner, Giff Johnson, Glen Joseph, Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Megan Cook, MIMRA, Nautilus, Noelle Helder, Ocean Exploration Trust, Solomon Islands
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GIFF JOHNSON A deep sea mapping project will focus on the Marshall Islands as one of several islands in the region to have their ocean floors mapped later this year. The Ocean Exploration Trust is partnering with the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority on the upcoming visit of its vessel Nautilus. In addition to partnering […]
By Journal on April 24, 2025
Assumption School, Delap Elementary, Laura High School, Learning Garden, Marshall Islands High School, MIHS, Natalie Nimmer, Rita Elementary, Sally Ann deBrum, Samuel Bikajle, Tippy Joseph, UNICEF
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The Public School System celebrated a significant boost to its existing Learning Garden initiative through its partnership with UNICEF. As part of a broader Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) project titled “Environment Resilient and Gender Responsive WASH Action for Vulnerable School Children and Adolescents in RMI,” UNICEF’s support will directly enhance educational opportunities and promote […]
By Journal on April 24, 2025
Bikini, Greenpeace, Kwajalein, Mejatto Island, Rainbow Warrior, Rongelap, Shuk-Wah Chung, Wotje
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Greenpeace’s flagship Rainbow Warrior is winding up its extended visit to the Marshall Islands. It completed visits to Mejatto Island in Kwajalein, Enewetak, Bikini, and Rongelap over the past month. The vessel visited Wotje last week, the last outer atoll on its tour of RMI. “The scientists will be continuing their work, collecting the DNA […]
By Journal on April 18, 2025
baby's head case, RMI national development plan
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Journal 4/16/1982 P1 Ground broken for katsuobushi factoryDocuments for the construction of the Nankatsu Corporation, a Japanese-Marshallese katsuobushi company, were signed today at Tomiki’s place between Nankatsu Corp., RepMar and J&P Company, the local construction company. Irooj Joba Kabua and Toej Jamore are involved in the ownership of the company. President Amata Kabua, Foreign Secretary […]
By Journal on April 18, 2025
Amira Benjamin, Carlos Island, Corrie Lejjena, Corrieography, Enelapkan, Hilary Hosia, Kwajalein, Lyeo Clement, Marshall Islands Red Cross Society, Nathan Nathan
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The Marshall Islands Red Cross Society held a refresher community engagement course with the community at Carlos Island (Enelapkan) on Kwajalein Atoll recently. The project is part of MIRCS’s community outreach with the same end goal for each community to be prepared and equipped to face droughts. MIRCS member from Majuro Wutmi Hermios was accompanied […]
By Journal on April 17, 2025
Baron Bigler, Damien Milne, Dan Porter, Danny Paul, Jake Porter, Joe deBrum, Jonathan Howe, Kyle Aliven, Larry Hernandez, Marshalls Billfish Club, Michael Kabua, Robin Reimers, Ronnie Reimers, team Daliah, Team Nali, Tony deBrum, Wally Milne
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Iroojlaplap Michael Kabua was up bright an early Saturday morning to welcome anglers to the Marshalls Billfish Club and make comments about his long-time colleague and friend Tony deBrum, who was honored by the day’s special sailfish tournament. According to a fishing results release, Billfish Club co-founder Wally Milne had suggested the club start a […]
By Journal on April 17, 2025
Ebeye bones, La Bojie Restaurant, Wilred Alik, World War II remains found, WWII munitions
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HILARY HOSIA Human remains and munitions were discovered during excavation of the former La Bojie restaurant in Ebeye last week. Workers found what seemed like a group of skeletons and old rounds coming from a single crevice, forcing work to halt. Police were notified and people were told to keep off the site for safety. […]
By Journal on April 17, 2025
Alson Kelen, Atherria deBrum, Badilan Jibom, CMI's Adult Basic Education, Daisy Menajet, Giff Johnson, Karlinda Abta, Life Skills Academy, Melcy Minajet, Mina Jejom, RMI National Training Council, Waan Aelon in Majel
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GIFF JOHNSON Twenty-five Marshallese young people are mid-way through a life-changing training program — following a path that hundreds more have followed in recent past years. The Waan Aelon in Majel (Canoes of the Marshall Islands) program operates a six-month life- and vocational-skills training program that is unlike any other in the Marshall Islands. For […]