By Journal on March 12, 2026
Bremity Lakjohn, Hemona Jack, Hilton Kendall, Hirohisa Soma, Japan Embassy in Majuro, Japan Grassroots, Laura Fire Station, Wisely Zackhras
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Japan and Marshall Islands officials signed a Japan Grassroots and Human Security Grant for $154,839 to purchase three recycled fire trucks for Majuro. Japan Ambassador Hirohisa Soma and RMI Police Commissioner Hemona Jack signed the agreement Tuesday at the Japan Embassy in Majuro. The signing was witnessed by Minister-In-Assistance to the President and Environment Bremity […]
By Journal on March 12, 2026
Giff Johnson, Global Environment Facility, Heggar Wilson, Moriana Phillip, Winifred Canney, Ywao Elanzo
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GIFF JOHNSON There is often a disconnect between international donors and the potential recipients who need development aid which makes it impossible for funding to be delivered. This can be for a variety of reasons, but often — particularly for small island nations such as RMI — the donors may have one set of priorities, […]
By Journal on March 12, 2026
Ailinglaplap, Ellinoora Markkanen, Ishael Ken, Juren Ae, Karen Earnshaw, Kemilang Kabua, Lincoln Simeon, Liwatoon Mour, Loraini Ranadi, Mark Durand, Marshall Islands Mayors Association, Namu, Oktan Timothy, UNICEF, Uraia Rogotava, Weston Elji, Woja
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KAREN EARNSHAW Last month the sailing-cargo vessel Juren Ae took a Ministry of Health and Human Services team to 17 atolls and one island as part of a 12-month pilot program called the Performance Improvement Initiative. The initiative is a major outcome of a 2023 summit between the Marshall Islands Mayors Association and MOHHS. Implementation […]
By Journal on March 5, 2026
AKIA terminal, Amata Kabua International Airport, Gregory DeAlessandro, Hilda Heine, Hilton Kendall, Jerry Kramer, Marie Maddison, Pacific International Inc.
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In fewer than 10 days, the airport terminal parking lot will be closed until further notice. The RMI Ports Authority made the announcement this week in a post of social media. The closure goes into effect on March 15. “The reason for the parking lot closer is to allow for the commencement of construction activities […]
By Journal on March 5, 2026
Giff Johnson, Majuro Water and Sewer Company, Marshalls Energy Company, MEC power rates up, MWSC rates increase
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Power consumers money will now buy less each time they purchase cash power, following MEC’s third tariff increase over the past 18 months. The latest rate hike went into effect on February 9. It was not announced in a public way other than a post on the MEC website. While the company puts out media […]
By Journal on March 5, 2026
Alson Kelen, Chewy Lin, Hilda Heine, National Nuclear Commission, Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day
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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine called Monday’s Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day “a sacred space for remembrance – a space where we pause to reflect upon the nuclear testing years from 1946 to 1958, and a space to rekindle our memory of those who had endured and suffered the consequences of 12 turbulent years that have […]
By Journal on February 27, 2026
Ace Doulatram, Amy Streeb, Beven Wakefield, Brian Kirk, Damien Milne, Danny Paul, Jakie Jacob Memorial, John Aister, John Phillips, Jojo Kramer, Jonathan Howe, Kenneth Kramer, Larry Hernandez III, Majuro Day Biggest Qualifying Fish, Marshalls Billfish Club, Robin Reimers, Ronnie Reimers, Sonny Milne, Steve Sharp, Tyler Milne, Wally Milne
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Fourteen teams entered Saturday’s Biggest Qualifying Billfish Fishing Tournament, but the billfish went into hiding in the deep blue ocean with only two marlin being caught and released by Team Lotujo captained by Danny Paul. This results in the Jakie Jacob Memorial or Majuro Day Biggest Fish being held over to the next derby and […]
By Journal on August 29, 2024
Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Majuro Atoll Local Government Police, Marshall Islands Police Department, Marshall Islands Resort, Narcotics Investigation Course, US Drug Enforcement Administration, US Indo-Pacific Command, US Postal Inspection Service
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Law enforcement agencies in the Marshall Islands participated in a Narcotics Investigation Course from August 12-16. The course was designed to equip officers with the knowledge and skills to combat drug trafficking and keep our communities safe. It was led by experts from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the US Postal Inspection Service […]
By Journal on October 20, 2022
Delap Elementary School, Esther Zedkeia, Noah Noah, Public School System
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HILARY HOSIA “No child left behind” has always been a slogan for the education ministry. In the case of Delap Elementary School (DES), hundreds of schoolchildren are left behind because their school has been locked shut by the landowner. The reason for the gate lockdown: The RMI Public School System (PSS) owes the landowners money. […]
By Journal on March 24, 2022
Casten Nemra, Chou Mei-wu, David Kabua, David T. Lee, Dr. Tsai Ing-wen, Hsu Szu-chien, Icyang Parod, Jasmine Hsiao, Jeffrey SC Hsiao, Joe Bejang, Joseph Wu, Koo Kwang-ming, Lai Ching-te, Mary Bejang, Neijon Rema Edwards, Taiwan, Taiwan-Marshall Islands Adaptation and Contingency Fund for Climate Change, Terry Nemra, Wellington Koo
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President David Kabua and a delegation left the Marshall Islands Monday afternoon on a Taiwan government-chartered flight to Taipei to launch a five-day state visit. The state visit, at the invitation of the Taiwan government, will run through March 25. This is the President’s first state visit to Taiwan since taking office in 2020. Accompanied […]