By Journal on January 19, 2023
Akiko Aine, Carlty Jabuwe, College of the Marshall Islands, Darlene Keju-Johnson, Don't Ever Whisper, Giff Johnson, Kalora Lekka, Lyenn Momo Stephen, Mary Silk, Nuclear Club, Power 103.5FM, Tekabae Gideon, Yastamon
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Student members of the College of the Marshall Islands Nuclear Club were featured on Power 103.5FM’s “prime time” interview last week, promoting a large exhibition they prepared that is on display at the CMI library. The display features advocate for nuclear victims and community health pioneer the late Darlene Keju-Johnson. The CMI student group was […]
By Journal on January 13, 2023
1998, MIC, Only fun Place, submiteers
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Journal 1/17/1986 P1 Patient-ly awaiting final touches The Mercy International hospital administrators have begun their transition phase for the move to the new hospital although construction officials were not able to give an exact date for completion of the new $8 million facility in Delap. Mercy administrator Skip Cole said their plan is to complete […]
By Journal on January 13, 2023
Arno, Japan, Laura-Rita run, Makito Murai, Marshalls Japan Construction Company, Matthew Loreto, Tokyo
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WILMER JOEL A Japanese man ran the Majuro equivalent of a marathon — the 30 mile distance from Laura to Rita — this past Saturday. The run was timed for his birthday. Makito Murai, 41, who is from Tokyo, Japan, completed a six-hour Laura-Rita run as a way of saying farewell to Majuro. Murai’s “supporter,” […]
By Journal on January 12, 2023
Assistant chef of agriculture, designing, jakis, Jambo Arts Wearable Arts show, Lae, Lydia Riklon, Majuro Cooperative High School, Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce, Office of Commerce Investment and Tourism, Randon Jack, sewing, University of Hawaii Hilo, Wau
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EVE BURNS Not everyone can be stylish and get their hands in the dirt like Randon Jack. Randon studied tropical horticulture at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He’s now working at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce as the assistant chief of Agriculture.Everywhere you see Randon, he looks fabulous. Admit you’ve looked more […]
By Journal on January 12, 2023
Bernard Adiniwin, betel nut, Hilary Hosia, Joe Lomae, Loma Dribo, MALGov police, Marshall Islands Police Department, Post Office, Tien Yan Peng dba Han Store
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The first prosecution of a business for alleged illegal sales of betel nut in Majuro was filed in District Court last Friday as part of a wider effort by the RMI Attorney General’s office to tackle the betel nut situation in the country. The District Court case was filed by Assistant Attorney General Joe Lomae, […]
By Journal on January 12, 2023
David Kabua, JICA, KAJUR, Kitlang kabua, Mike Kabua, MIMRA, Takei Shunsuke, Ukai Hikoyuki
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EVE BURNS The visit by Japan State Minister for Foreign Affairs Takei Shunsuke heralded a series of signing ceremonies Tuesday at President David Kabua’s office for Japan aid projects. The ceremony was short, swift and on Japanese time. The signing involved two Grant Aid Projects implemented by JICA: Project for Water Improvement for Majuro, which […]
By Journal on January 6, 2023
JAL, Japan Airlines, Marshall Islands Tours, Satoshi Yoshii
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Journal 1/10/1986P4 Katsuobushi The Nankatsu Corp, more affectionately known as the Katsuobushi plant, sent their first shipment of dried skipjack tuna to Japan last month. The new manager told me that the product was well received in Japan and is a big hit. The katsuobushi plant has been shut for the last month due to […]
By Journal on January 6, 2023
Candice Guavis, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lyla Lemari
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After eight years of work with the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Lyla Lemari has taken up work with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Lyla is Scientific Associate to the Marshall Island Program at Livermore, which is one of a network of US Department of Energy laboratories around the US. Livermore oversees environmental […]
By Journal on January 5, 2023
Brenson Wase, Cary Yan, David Kabua, Dennis Momotaro, Giff Johnson, Gina Zhou, Ginger kabua, Jimata Kabua, Kalani Kaneko, Micronesian games, Mike Kabua, Nitijela, Palukne Johnny, Tony Muller, Wilbur Heine, Wilmer Joel
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GIFF JOHNSON The Marshall Islands is facing hard times — prices of food, fuel and other goods have skyrocketed, while worker salaries have remained stagnant. This was a message delivered repeatedly by President David Kabua during his address to the nation at Monday’s Nitijela opening. Kabua said Covid, climate change and the war in Ukraine […]
By Journal on January 5, 2023
Chuuk, Ebeye, Janice Batlok, Martin Carl, Nedelec, Queen of Peace School, Xavier High School
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HILARY HOSIA Xavier High School is expecting 50 students to join its 81-student roster for the second semester beginning this Thursday. Some of these students are returning students while a larger portion are new students, including a few from Marshall Islands. Tuesday morning, three students from Majuro and three from Ebeye boarded the United Airlines […]