By Journal on May 5, 2022
Federated States of Micronesia, Halle Berry, Jennifer Dugwen Cheing, Mixed Martial Arts, Netflix, Pacific Games, Renzo Gracie Academy, Rio Olympic
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Netflix has become a household name across Micronesia since the introduction of fast wifi.What many Micronesians may not be aware of is that famed Micronesian boxer Jennifer Dugwen Cheing plays a role in the new Netflix hit “Bruised” that stars Halle Berry as the main character. The movie is about Mixed Martial Arts, which the […]
By Journal on May 5, 2022
Ainrik, College of the Marshall Islands, Eve Burns, red cross, Roger Muller, Roxanne Cabral, US Embassy, USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Affairs
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Red Cross held a three-day blood drive at College of the Marshall Islands old library last week. Funding for the activity was provided by USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Affairs. US Ambassador Roxanne Cabral both assisted with the financial contribution and donated blood along with other representatives from the US Embassy. As a result of the […]
By Journal on May 5, 2022
Constitution Day, David J. Hurley, David Kabua, Jeffery Hsiao, Joe Biden, Lujaron, Prasnson Eliou, PSS, Tsai Ing-wen, Waylon Muller, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL The annual commemoration of the founding of the RMI Constitution that was established on May 1, 1979 went ahead Monday this week with a parade and speeches, followed by music, games and a canoe race. The Constitution embodies free governance, independence, and democracy that has stood the test of time for 43 years […]
By Journal on April 29, 2022
1997, Back in the Day, local police, Loco, maced, The Pub
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Journal 5/3/1985 P1 Rongelap radiation danger exaggerated? With the Rongelap Atoll evacuation day fast approaching, US government officials have suddenly begun to pooh-pay the islanders’ fear of continued radiation exposure, arguing that the atoll is safe for habitation. “We see no radiological or medical reason to move,” said Andy Wilson, a US official who has […]
By Journal on April 29, 2022
A hit, Angel Paul, Carnival, Ebeye Seventh Day Adventist, Iosefa “Silo” Pedro, Iris Anjolok, Kathmi Kabua, Naomi Santos, Rebecca Vaquiz, Roseanna Pedro
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Hundreds of kids participated in the Ebeye Seventh Day Adventist School carnival fundraiser Monday April 25. The carnival was open to the general public, which featured refreshments, array of games, face painting and a giant bounce house. Given today’s social media hype, it was no surprise the photo booth sponsored by the freshmen class got the […]
By Journal on April 28, 2022
Alwal Band, Assmuption High School, Barab Edwards, Chentelle Rogers, climate change, College of the Marshall Islands, debate, Dolores deBrum-Kattil, Haruka Saito, IOM, jaki-ed, James Myazoe, Jo-Jikum, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Life Skills Academy, Majuro Cooperative High School, Marshall Islands Conservation Society, Marshall Islands High School, Maryann Kiluwe, Paulini Maitokana, PSS, Ronna Nakamura, Salote Uzumaki, Samuel Barton, Solomon Enos, University of the South Pacific, Watak Lanwe, Wilmer Joel, Yonah Senerath, Yoshiko Capelle
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WILMER JOEL The two colleges in the country, College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) and the University of the South Pacific (USP), ignited a heated debate last week that was filled with facts and fiery exchanges. As a part of the Climate Change Week activities last Thursday at the Public School System the debate focused […]
By Journal on April 28, 2022
60 released, Covid19, Hilary Hosia, Kwaj Lodge, Kwajalein, Michael Diaz, MOHHS, Oling deBrum, quarantine, Taina Kubulala, US Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll
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Sixty of the 70 people in the latest repatriation group were released Tuesday April 26 following multiple negative Covid tests. But 10, who tested positive at different times since they first arrived Kwajalein on April 12, are remaining in quarantine at the US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll. The 60 released included 11 in Majuro and 49 […]
By Journal on April 28, 2022
Covid19, Ebeye, Hilary Hosia, Immigration Divison, Jack Niedenthal, Lerooj Kitlang Kabua Memorial Hospital, Phillippines, PSC, short staffed
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Ebeye hospital has only seven doctors on staff, following departure of several doctors after they recently finished their contracts with the Ministry of Health and Human Services. “We have serious issues on Ebeye now because we have had some doctors finish their contracts and go home, so there are only seven doctors on Ebeye now,” […]
By Journal on April 22, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, Kennedy Shaw, Public Service Commission, Tax payers
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Journal 4/26/1985 P1 Airline shake-up Air Marshall Islands has its fifth manager in as many years, the board of directors announced Friday. Pilot John Slattebo has taken over the reigns of the airline from Tim Smith, who resigned last week after little more than a year as manager. P11 Protect tax payer, not incompetent workers […]
By Journal on April 22, 2022
Assumption High School, Ben Wakefield, Cartina Henos, Cathlynn Benjamin, Climate Week, Delap Seventh Day Adventist, IOM, Life Skills, Marshall Islands High School, Mattaes Kabua, National Energy Office, Public School System, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL The second annual Climate Change Week kicked off its opening ceremony and Career Day at the Public School System Conference Monday amidst spring break for the schools.“The purpose of this one-week event is to teach the youth that Climate Change is not just about sea level rise,” said National Energy Office Ben Wakefield. […]