By Journal on December 4, 2015
Amata Kabua, Amatlain Kabua, Atma Zedkaia, ballots, Don Brugman, Edward R. Doane, history, jeptas, Kessai Note, Micronesia, Ronnie Reimers, Yap
Back In The Day

Journal 12/3/1976 P1 Micronesia: World’s biggest exclusive ocean economic zone? Elected and traditional leaders from Truk, Ponape, Kusaie, Marshalls, Yap and Palau are attending the first Micronesian Conference of Law of the Sea. Despite differences over the issue of future political status, one question remains: Can the districts agree on a common position on Law […]
By Journal on December 4, 2015
Hiroyuki Shibuya, Isaac Marty, JICA, RISU Tablet, Toshio Akiyama
News Archive

ISAAC MARTY A new way to improve overall mathematic skills and critical thinking for public elementary students is being undertaken by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) volunteer teachers. The pilot project is based on an electronic tablet device that engages students in virtual math practices, various game-like activities, and tests. According to project coordinators Hiroyuki […]
By Journal on December 4, 2015
RMI election, Robson Almen
News Archive

Election officials worked from mid-morning Tuesday until 5:30am Wednesday December 2 to check and sort all incoming postal absentee ballots that arrived by Monday, the 14-day deadline day for postals. This overnight work pushed the tabulation for postal ballots to Wednesday evening, with Chief Electoral Officer Robson Almen announcing the start of postal tabulating from […]
By Journal on December 4, 2015
Alvin Jacklick, Giff Johnson, Maybelline Bing, National Telecommunication Authority, Tommy Kijiner, US Rural Utilities Service
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GIFF JOHNSON The Marshall Islands government was forced last month to take out a bank loan to meet a $1.2 million loan payment to the US Rural Utilities Service for the National Telecommunications Authority. Despite it being early in the new fiscal year, a cash flow shortage prevented the Ministry of Finance from making the […]
By Journal on December 4, 2015
Asmon Langidrik, Jr., Majuro Middle School, Winnie Benjamin
Feature Articles

HILARY HOSIA If you’d personify the number of years Asmon Langidrik, Jr. spent as a teacher in the Ministry of Education, Asmon would’ve been a 13-year old teen. The beloved special education teacher died last Wednesday, three hours after he reportedly left Majuro Middle School due to what his coworkers said was chest pain. He […]
By Journal on December 4, 2015
Dr. Riyad Mucadam, Island Eco
Feature Articles

While dozens of RMI representatives were dispatched to Paris for the two-week climate summit, the RMI’s Senior Climate Change Advisor is not among them. Oddly, too, Dr. Riyad Mucadam, the RMI’s senior climate advisor, was the only RMI government representative sent to attend the High Level Support Mechanism Meeting last month in Apia, Samoa where […]
By Journal on December 3, 2015
Air Marshall Islands, AMI, Brenda Alik Maddison, Dan Fitzpatrick, David Kabua, Dornier, Hilary Hosia, Iosabata Namakin, Ishoda Allen, Minister Thomas Heine, Rien Morris, Vili Lomaloma
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HILARY HOSIA The long-awaited Dornier 228 — purchased over a year ago by the RMI government from a Nepal airline — landed smoothly at the Amata Kabua International Airport Tuesday evening following a three-day-two-night journey from the Philippines. Air Marshall Islands’ Captains Vili Lomaloma and Iosabata Namakin and engineers Ishoda Allen and Dan Fitzpatrick flew […]
By Journal on December 2, 2015
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It took Electoral Administration staff 20 hours of non-stop work from Tuesday morning to early Wednesday to sort, review and approve or reject all incoming postal ballots. The tabulation of postal ballots was scheduled to begin about 5pm Wednesday at the ICC in Majuro. Chief Electoral Officer Robson Almen said Electoral tabulators would begin by […]
By Journal on December 1, 2015
News Archive

The Marshall Islands Electoral Administration released the final, unofficial domestic vote results today, December 1, 2015 (click the link below). This morning, CEO Robson Almen and Electoral Administration officials opened postal absentee ballot boxes to begin the process of checking the incoming affidavits to ensure they meet voting requirements before the ballots were separated from […]
By Journal on November 28, 2015
Barry Curran, Daniel Cadra, Jurelang Zedkaia, landfill, Michael Seabright, Tolbwij Toring
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In a landmark ruling, the RMI Supreme Court upheld a High Court ruling that land created by government landfill on submerged areas below the high water mark are owned by the government. The order was issued last week in the case brought by the late Jurelang Zedkaia and Tolbwij Toring against the Marshalls Energy Company […]