By Journal on June 23, 2023
Bobby Muller, Kwajalein Missile Range, USAKA
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Journal 6/26/1987 P1 N-suit vetoed Marshallese nuclear claimants were handed a stunning set back when a US judge dismissed the billion dollar lawsuits last week Tuesday. US District Court Judge Thomas F. Hogan ruled that his court had no jurisdiction to consider the claims filed by the Marshall Islands Atomic Testing Litigation Project, which represents […]
By Journal on June 23, 2023
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Jurelang Zedaia National Park, Majuro Atoll Waste Company, Neilani Ackley, Stake youth leadership
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WILMER JOELThe stake youth leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized a three-day youth conference last week with the theme, “I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me,” taken from Philippians 4:13. The stake youth conference is an annual gathering for youth from seven of the wards, from Laura […]
By Journal on June 22, 2023
Berlin, Carlon Zedkaia, John Capelle, Kanchi Hosia, Shelma Namto, Siosuia Nikua, Special Olympics, World Special Olympic Games
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Shelma Namto and John Capelle will be representing the Marshall Islands in the World Special Olympic Games in Berlin this month. The two athletes departed Majuro last week and are currently at the host town awaiting the opening ceremony on June 17. The two are to compete in the 100 meter race and other track […]
By Journal on June 22, 2023
Anderson Jibas, Kili, Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Pacific International Inc., Taiwan Embassy
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Kili has gone seven days without electricity since early last week when the power plant ran out of fuel. Kili has been experiencing electricity rationing since January due to depletion of the Bikini Resettlement Trust Fund, which has funded local government operations at Kili for decades. Bikini Mayor Anderson Jibas said fuel finally reached Kili […]
By Journal on June 22, 2023
Chewy Lin, College of the Marshall Islands, Derek Taylor, Giff Johnson, Henry Hand, Irene Taafaki, Pacific Media Institute, Steve Hsia, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOELA five-day workshop organized by the Pacific Media Institute on democracy, elections and media started last Friday with an opening ceremony attended by diplomats and more than 40 journalists and public information officers from across the Pacific at the College of the Marshall Islands. Editor of the Marshall Islands and PMI co-founder Giff Johnson […]
By Journal on June 16, 2023
Billma Peter, Chewy Lin, Miss Marshall Islands
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The famous now-former Miss Marshall Islands Billma Peter received her Master’s degree in Health Administration from Taipei Medical University last week. And who best to take her photo and share to the world of social media than her best friend and RMI’s Mr. Everywhere Chewy Lin! Chewy traveled halfway around the world to surprise her, […]
By Journal on June 16, 2023
Alexandra Chinglong, Arlin Nohno Johnny, Chementha William, Chiahaya Kiara Je'nei Silk, Close Up Program, Dallas Lindsay Paul, Doris Nenam, Haruka Sato, Hiroko Clement, Insular Affairs, Juliet Rina Jatios, Kenneth Fernando, Life Skills Academy, Makauleej, Marlynn Lometo, Masaishi Lometo, Olina Kijiner, Patrick Damon, Rinty Anej, Selepa Neibon Laupepa, Shianna deBrum, Tina Gold, Tisha Lometo, US Department of Interior, Willy Lebeau
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HILARY HOSIA Tisha Lometo is making history as the first student from Life Skills Academy (LSA) to participate in the prestigious Close Up Program. The 16-year old will join 16 other students from schools in Majuro, Ebeye, Jaluit and Wotje on a trip to the United States. Tisha is scheduled to depart Majuro to Hawaii […]
By Journal on June 15, 2023
Alele Museum, Assumption Elementary, Hilary Hosia, Jensen Rufus, Jonathan Laik, Majuro Cooperative School, National Archives
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HILARY HOSIA Alele Museum and National Archives kicked off a program at the beginning of the month to revive and promote Marshallese Language arts to children. The unique curriculum targets both public and private school students in the eight-to-12 age group. Instructors in the program are students majoring in Marshallese Studies at the College of […]
By Journal on June 15, 2023
Enja Enos, Hansen Kaisha, Ladie Jack, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Republic of China (Taiwan), Rongrong, Steve Hsia
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Republic of China (Taiwan) and Majuro Atoll Local Government officials launched the Enja Enos Memorial Gymnasium at Rongrong Island in Majuro last Saturday. The covered gymnasium is the first gym of this type to be built in a neighboring island outside of Majuro and Kwajalein. MALGov Mayor Ladie Jack and Taiwan Ambassador to Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on June 15, 2023
RMI Cabinet, RMI government salary cut
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Journal 6/20/1985 P1 Discrimination may bring windfall for Marshallese The Trust Territory government’s policy of paying Micronesians less than expatriates for doing the same work is an intentionally discriminatory policy and a breach of United States obligations under the Trusteeship, ruled a US District Court judge last week. A front page Pacific Daily News story […]