By Journal on June 22, 2018
Lyla Lemari, World Oceans Day
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The Uliga community conducted a day-long underwater cleanup last weekend. Originally planned from Loelen to Lotodrik wetos, the over 50 volunteers could not reach the other sites due to the heavily infested waters of Loelen and Lejolimen. Nearly 15,000 pounds of old tires, boat parts, aluminum cans, construction materials, household appliances and many more were […]
By Journal on June 22, 2018
Casey Katlong, Chris Zablocki, Harrington Torelik, Jaluit, Jaluit High School, Peter Robert
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KELLY LORENNIJ The New York Times featured one of the fastest long distance runners alive: Chris Zablocki, a former Dartmouth volunteer at Jaluit High School (JHS) who shared a passion for running with his students back in his teaching days. For Zablocki, working in the RMI was an exciting prospect, and being assigned to Jaluit […]
By Journal on June 22, 2018
Hideyuki Mitsuoka, Itsukushima Shinto shrine, Miyajima Island
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KELLY LORENNIJ The RMI sent 24 middle school students with four teacher-chaperones to Hiroshima prefecture last week for a “real-life” experience in the culture, history, and peace-building ways of Japan and its people. This year four outer islands were included in the program, but only two of these — Jaluit and Kili — responded in […]
By Journal on June 15, 2018
Ikbal Janiff, Kalani Kaneko, Russell Edwards
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HILARY HOSIA The Ministry of Health and Human Services reached a milestone over the weekend following an historic graduation of 12 nurse practitioners from the Fiji National University (FNU) at the International Conference Center in Majuro — the first time FNU held a commencement ceremony outside its Fiji campus. FNU Chancellor Ikbal Janiff said the […]
By Journal on June 14, 2018
Kalani Kaneko, Kelly Lorennij, Ladie Jack
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KELLY LORENNIJ Over 7,000 people in Majuro are at high risk of getting sick with tuberculosis (TB) in the future — that is one in every four people living in the capital atoll. This alarming statistic, provided with much evidence from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), weighed heavily […]
By Journal on June 14, 2018
Claire Moore, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, David Paul, Hilda Heine Penny Wong, Julie Bishop
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Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and a team of parliamentarians from Australia wrapped up a whirlwind five-day visit to three north Pacific nations with a final stop in the Marshall Islands last Wednesday and Thursday. The Marshall Islands visit included a meeting with President Hilda Heine, a reception with government, private sector and non-government representatives Wednesday […]
By Journal on June 7, 2018
Evelyn Ralpho Jeadrik, Filimon Manoni, Itibo Tofinga, Karen Stewart, MALGov, Ruben Zackhras Jr., Will Lathrop
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US Ambassador Karen Stewart honored three RMI government workers and a departing American during a brief ceremony as part of a reception honoring law enforcement cooperation at her residence last month. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation prepared three awards for RMI Attorney General Filimon Manoni, and Ministry of Finance customs and revenue staff Itibo […]
By Journal on June 7, 2018
Ahmadiyya, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Karen Stewart
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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of the RMI held its fourth annual Jalsa Salana Convention last month at the Marshall Islands Resort. The theme of the two-day convention was the Islamic teachings regarding serving mankind. About 145 people attended the convention including the US Ambassador Karen Stewart. The convention featured a message from his Holiness Hazrat […]
By Journal on June 7, 2018
Anderson Jibas, College of the Marshall Islands, Connie Joel, Kelly Lorennij, Laura High School, Thurston Loeak, Wilson Note
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HILARY HOSIA Following a speech that melted Marshallese hearts on Majuro and on social media, College of Marshall Islands Valedictorian Kelly Lorennij has been named keynote speaker for her alma mater Laura High School’s graduation Wednesday — where she previously spoke as the class valedictorian. LHS and Marshall Islands High School are the last two […]
By Journal on May 31, 2018
Ben Graham, Brenson Wase, Claire Loeak, Justina Langidrik, Kalani Kaneko, Ministry of Health and Human Services
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RMI government leaders signed an agreement aimed at improving the flow of funding within government, particularly related to the Ministry of Health and Human Services. The Ministry of Health and Human Services met last month with the US Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Pacific […]