JR wins medals in Apia

JR wins medals in Apia

GIFF JOHNSON JR Bremen Leban won a silver and bronze medal in the annual Wrestling Oceania Championships held this year in Apia, Samoa. Daniel Myron Langinlur joined him, taking referee and coaching courses offered during the tournament. He has now completed a Level 1 Coaching Course and Level 2 Referee Course Certifications. They were both […]

Marshalls-US treaty status

Marshalls-US treaty status

Journal 4/1/1983 P1 Ambassador Zeder says he cannot comment on treatyThe Government Gazette published April 1 announced the proposed treaty whereby the US would recognize the independence of the Marshall Islands and provide $65 million per year for 15 years. President Amata Kabua left last Saturday to present the treat to US Ambassador Fred Zeder […]

Math is a special language

Math is a special language

Two Japan International Cooperation Agency volunteers left last month with many good things to say after 18 months in the Marshall Islands. Asked by the Journal for their “take aways” after teaching in Majuro public elementary schools over two school years, Rairok Elementary teacher Chikako Kato was quick to respond: “People’s kindness and the students’ […]

Families use new autism services

Families use new autism services

A partnership between two government ministries is opening opportunities for families to access autism screening for their children and follow up support for their needs. The Ministry of Health and Human Services and the Public School System last week formally launched the country’s first National Autism Referral System and Database, aimed at improving support for […]

Parking stress at AKIA

Parking stress at AKIA

Airport parking is a mess and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future as construction gets moving on what is now the “former” parking lot. With the main parking lot at Amata Kabua International Airport fenced off as of last week, airport customers are parking just about anywhere they can find a space. […]

Taiwan backs new solar project

Taiwan backs new solar project

A new solar structure that could save the Marshall Islands Resort thousands of dollars a year in electricity costs is nearing completion in the hotel’s parking lot. The project is funded by the Taiwan government and is overseen by the RMI National Energy Office. Local firm Green Energy Solutions is performing the construction and installation […]

RMI advocates for people with disabilities

RMI advocates for people with disabilities

KAREN EARNSHAW A Marshallese delegation led by Minister of Cultural and Internal Affairs Jess Gasper attended an important United Nations meeting on the rights of people with disabilities in Geneva, Switzerland this month. The event was the thirty-fourth Session of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and in a media release the […]