By Journal on May 15, 2025
Fong Kuo No. 818, Karen Earnshaw, New Canoe purse seiner
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It’s obviously not unusual for the carrier ship Fong Kuo #818 to have a purse seiner alongside. But after zooming in on the bow of the mother ship and the aft section of its smaller mate it was discovered that the seiner had a name like no other: New Canoe. We’re giving an elephant stamp […]
By Journal on May 15, 2025
Annie's Bakery, Bank of Marshall Islands, Genesis Helkena, Jayjay Muller, Jeff Zebedy, Jerson Zackios, Jiji Helkena, Joshua Muller, Kirtake, Kottar Ta, Kyle Aliven, Lobbo Wakefield, Mahi deBrum, Majuro Looj Club, Majuro Urok Club, Rantley Kattil, Reginald White, Ronnie Reimers, Steven Wakefield, Whitney Loeak, Yu-Hao Wang
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The Majuro Looj Club’s goal is to educate children in the traditional methods of trolling for Looj tuna in the lagoon, with a particular focus on the revered and rare fish formally known as the Pacific Bonito and locally as Looj. If the May 3 Looj Tournament is any indication, the Majuro Looj Club is […]
By Journal on May 15, 2025
Bernard Adiniwin, Giff Johnson, RMI Electoral Admiistration, RMI referendum
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GIFF JOHNSON In an unprecedented referendum result, six of seven constitutional amendments received over the 67 percent needed for approval. In contrast, during multiple past constitutional amendment referenda, only two amendments had been endorsed by a two-thirds majority, with the vast majority failing to gain traction for adoption. The only changes endorsed by voters in […]
By Journal on May 9, 2025
Angela Saunders, Annie Himmelsteib, Ben Reimers, BNJ boat, Bukot Nan Jesus, Erica Moore, Kenneth Kramer, MEC tanks, Pacific International Inc, WorldTeach
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Journal 5/11/1982 P1 Utrik to go PVSenator Donald Matthew announced recently that Utrik Atoll has received a favorable response from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for cost sharing on a photo voltaic (solar) power system for his community. The 16 kilowatt system would provide for lighting, refrigerators, and a few community washing machines. The […]
By Journal on May 9, 2025
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, Kallan Phillips
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The Australian Andrew Gurruwiwi Band visited multiple Majuro schools in addition to public performances when it was in Majuro last month. The “very successful” visit included performances at the College of the Marshall Islands, Laura Elementary/High School, Majuro Cooperative School, Delap Elementary School, Life Skills Academy and Majuro Middle School, said Kallan Phillips, the second […]
By Journal on May 8, 2025
Australian Volunteer Program, Jo Dean, Lauren Wiegel, Majuro Baptist Christian Academy, Majuro Wellness Center, Rick Wiegel, Tasmania, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, World Diabetes Foundation
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The non-communicable disease situation in Marshall Islands was declared a “crisis” based on a 2018 hybrid survey which revealed many alarming statistics. The survey showed high numbers of people with high blood pressure, heart disease, certain cancers and diabetes was at an all-time high. Another unsettling statistic included evidence that obesity in young children was […]
By Journal on May 8, 2025
Chewy Lin, Dr. Hilda C. Heine, Greenpeace, Hilda Heine, National Nuclear Commission, Rainbow Warrior
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Greenpeace was recognized prior to departing the RMI by President Hilda Heine and the National Nuclear Commission. Representatives of Greenpeace joined the President and her Cabinet ministers for a meeting last week before Greenpeace’s vessel Rainbow Warrior set sail Sunday from Majuro lagoon. The Rainbow Warrior spent six weeks touring atolls in the RMI in […]
By Journal on May 8, 2025
Chewy Lin, College of the Marshall Islands, Hilda Heine, MIMRA, RMI Constitution Day, RMI out migration
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In her Constitution Day speech last Thursday, President Hilda Heine put her finger on a point that goes to the heart of the nation as it marked 46 years of constitutional government. After outlining many positive developments in recent times, she commented on the heavy outflow of Marshallese to the United States. “The critical question […]
By Journal on May 2, 2025
Bodi, Delia, Lañinbwil's Gift, Letao, Lijimu, Liki, mejenkwar, Miko, noniep, Tomi, Yokwe Bartowe
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Journal 4/30/1982 P1 DeBrum: No radiation agreement unless affected agreeForeign Secretary Tony deBrum said April 24 at the Majuro Compact talks on subsidiary agreement Section 177 — US responsibility for the consequences of nuclear testing — that the governments are not here to settle private claims by private parties. Nevertheless, in the next sentence of […]
By Journal on May 2, 2025
Ambassador Paul Wilson, ANZAC Day, ANZAC Day in Majuro, Baron Bigler, Caroline Reid, Gunfire Breakfast, Karen Earnshaw, Loata Turaga, Minister Kalani Kaneko, Paul Wilson, Renee Cabral, Rusiate Turaga, Wallaby Downs
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KAREN EARNSHAW The words “Lest We Forget” were spoken in ceremonies all around the globe on April 25, with some of the first being heard in the Marshall Islands due to its international clock status. The phrase is a cornerstone of the hundreds of ANZAC Day dawn services held to commemorate all Australians and New […]