By Journal on March 22, 2024
airport tax money, Majuro Atoll Local Government
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Journal 3/20/1987 P3 ‘Loans’ not repaidMore members of the Majuro Atoll Local Government took the stand in court this week and confirmed that airport tax money was used as loans for MALGov members. P11 Canvasback catamaran providing services to Wotje, MaloelapLast week, the Catamaran belonging to the Canvasback organization called in at Majuro briefly before […]
By Journal on March 22, 2024
Joshua Lanki, Kelly Dowdall-Garberson, Oahu's Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services, RMI Love Animals, Youth to Youth in Health
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The name RMI Love Animals was beautifully personified by the very team conducting pet treatments in Majuro this week as witnessed by their overall compassion toward the pets. The entire team, although broke down into several stations, functions with utmost compassion toward all the animals regardless of size, breed or status (pet or stray.) The […]
By Journal on March 21, 2024
Beau Bigler, Brenda Bolear, Cathlynn Tawe, Chewy Lin, Eugene Muller, Juliam Abija, Life Skills Academy, LSA, Madeline Eknilang, Marshall Islands Fishing Venture, MIFV, Pacific Island Tuna Provisions, Rina Joab, Samantha Kies-Ryan, Veronica Jelkan, Wilmer Joel
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It’s a wrap! Local filmmaker and photographer Chewy Lin and his team recently finished filming a FISH4ACP film in collaboration with students from Life Skills Academy in Majuro. “We are so proud of our Life Skills Academy students who graduated from our media training with Chewy Lin and Wilmer Joel,” said Samantha Kies-Ryan, a member of […]
By Journal on March 21, 2024
Bravo test, Daigo Fukuryu Maru, Fukushima, Giff Johnson, Lucky Dragon No. 5, March 1, Rongelap, Setsuko Shimomoto
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GIFF JOHNSON Setsuko Shimomoto is an unusual advocate for a little known nuclear exposure problem. She didn’t discover that her father had been exposed to Bravo hydrogen bomb test fallout while fishing in the waters of the Marshall Islands until over 30 years after the 1954 Bravo test, and then only because a high school […]
By Journal on March 21, 2024
Amatlain Kabua, Chewy Lin, Ebon Atoll, Hilda Heine, John Silk, Kalani Kaneko, MoFAT
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The appointment resolution for former Nitijela Member John Silk as Marshall Islands Ambassador to the United Nations was introduced in Parliament Monday. Parliament members unanimously passed the resolution without contest to appoint the former Ebon Parliament Member to the UN post. Silk has been a special consultant to President Hilda Heine since she took office […]
By Journal on March 15, 2024
Amata Kabua, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Nathan Karben, Ruben Zackhras, WSZO, WSZO radio station
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Journal 3/13/1987 P6 New WSZO radio goes internationalLast Tuesday, WSZO radio dedicated its new station and equipment with a brief ceremony outside the refurbished building. President Amata Kabua, Interior and Outer Islands Minister Ruben Zackhras and representatives of the two Japanese companies which carried out the work all praised the project. “This is definitely a […]
By Journal on March 15, 2024
Air Marshall Islands, AMI, Anoop Kumar, Carlos Domnick, Eve Burns, Hilton Kendall, Jerry Kramer, John Hawley, Nauru Airlines, RMI Aviation Task Force, Sophia Fowler, Tony Muller
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RMI’s Aviation Task Force briefed two Cabinet Ministers this week on the proposed joint AMI-Nauru Airlines Majuro-to-Honolulu air service in hopes of gaining RMI government backing to launch the service in 2024. The possible Majuro-Honolulu-Majuro route has been discussed for the past two years by the Aviation Task Force, but is getting a new push […]
By Journal on March 14, 2024
Brenda ALik, Claret Chong Gum, Eve Burns, International Women's Day, Jenrok sports field, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, KIJLE, Neijon Edwards, Rosalia Mottelang, Sai Turaga, Takbar Ishiguro
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EVE BURNS The Marshall Islands joined countries around the world in celebrating International Women’s Day, honoring the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day serves as a call to action for gender equality and also highlights the accomplishments of women. The theme for this year was ‘women for prosperity and harmony.’ The […]
By Journal on March 14, 2024
Ann MacDonald, APIC, Association for Promotion of International Cooperation, Bryant Zebedy, Giff Johnson, Jack Chong Gum, James Myazoe, Japan Embassy in the Marshall Islands, Jikit Rufus, MIMRA, Nover Juria, Toshinori Shigeie, Won Hai Shien
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The President of Japan’s Association for Promotion of International Cooperation led a delegation to Majuro in late February, hosting Marshall Islands participants of APIC programs to a reunion dinner. Japan Ambassador Toshinori Shigeie, APIC’s president, presided over a dinner at Won Hai Shien for a mixed group of local people who had attended various APIC-sponsored […]
By Journal on March 14, 2024
Ajeltake, Carl Montgomery, Charles Lomae, Delap Elementary School, Ebeye, Hilary Hosia, Jaluit, Jaluit High School, Kili island, Likiep, Mark Canney, Mili
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HILARY HOSIA There is a home behind Delap Elementary School that suffers a fate three times worse than most during ocean inundations in Majuro. The home is sandwiched between a local-government-funded seawall to its left and a riprap structure made by the national government on its right. This leaves a gap through which waves, energized […]