By Journal on November 26, 2015
Flame Tree

AIR CONDITIONED, Great Pizza & Food, Pool Tables, Karaoke and more at The Flame Tree in Delap. Sit on the verandah and enjoy a beer and the breeze or sit inside and socialize with your mates. 625-8733 or 455-8779/456-8779 restaurant and bar. CATERING…SPECIAL PARTIES…MEETINGS Take advantage of our projector and sound system with mic.
By Journal on November 26, 2015
Tourist Trap

The Tourist Trap in Delap carries handicrafts, kitchen equipment, reading glasses, second-hand books and much, much more. Call them on (692) 625-8198 or stop by the store during business hours.
By Journal on November 26, 2015
T-shirts

Customized T-shirts? John Murphy’s Eyecatcher Designs is Majuro’s premier T-shirt shop. rmishirts@gmail.com or call 455-3251. John can create a unique design for your shirt according to your ideas! Minimum 12 shirts.
By Journal on November 25, 2015
News Archive

Domestic vote results show that first time candidate Sherwood Tibon has received the most votes, 2,832, in the RMI election and is on his way to being among a group of new younger members of the Nitijela when it convenes in early January. Joining Tibon are incumbents Tony Muller, Brenson Wase and David Kramer, and […]
By Journal on November 21, 2015
Canvasback, Herald Lemari, Lutina Enos, Wellness Center
News Archive

Over the past two weeks the Canvasback Wellness Center in Majuro conducted a diabetes reversal program. Thirty-five participants learned how to fight non-communicable diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Participants were taught the importance of exercise and reducing weight. A two-pound weight loss can help reduce the chance of getting diabetes by up […]
By Journal on November 20, 2015
News Archive

Here is the latest update on the RMI national election for Nitijela and mayor races. The Electoral Administration continues to input tabulation data into the master election result file, a time consuming process, which accounts for the fact that in many of the races shown in this update, only a portion of vote data is […]
By Journal on November 20, 2015
Dr. Transform Aqorau, longliner, Papua New Guinea, PNA, Tokelau, VDS
News Archive

The PNA plan to implement a Vessel Day Scheme (VDS) for the longliner fishing industry in the western and central Pacific received a boost recently with the agreement of Papua New Guinea and Tokelau to join the five PNA nations that had triggered the plan at the end of last year. This brings six of […]
By Journal on November 20, 2015
Anjua Loeak, Brenson Wase, Mudge Samuel, Phillip Muller, Tony deBrum, Women's Athletic Club, WUTMI
Back In The Day

Journal 11/12/1976 P8 Worms eradicated The local Agriculture Department here surely deserves a note of congratulations — thanks to the quick work of district agriculturalist Liki Labi, a serious plague of worms found in a local hydroponic station was taken care of with a suitable pesticide. According to our source, the worms were reported one […]
By Journal on November 20, 2015
ECC gymnasium, Jeff Sheldon, JEMFAC, Melvin Dacillo, NAVFAC, US Navy
News Archive

A year after a US Navy engineering team evaluated the ECC gymnasium in Delap, work on the project is now moving forward with plans to issue a request for proposals for new roof beams repair for the facility. Initial mobilization for the construction project is anticipated in early 2016, according to the Project Management Unit […]
By Journal on November 20, 2015
counting, RMI, RMI election
Feature Articles
Some election observers, including some in the United States, expressed surprise that the RMI is still “hand counting” votes for the 2015 national election. Yes, it’s true: hand counting has been the norm from election number one in 1979 to election number 10 this week. Given the combination of things that bedevil technology in the […]