By Journal on July 7, 2016
Brother C, Carlton Abon, Daniel Kramer, Hilary Hosia, Power 103.5, Taco, Yasta Bolkeim, Yastamon
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HILARY HOSIA Daniel Kramer should be recognized as the magician of the Marshallese music empire. Why so? Simple: One year. That’s how long it took Daniel to carry out the greatest musical feats in Marshallese history. Last summer, Daniel did the impossible when he reunited the famed Laura Settlers for a performance at Delap Park. […]
By Journal on July 7, 2016
Alinton Robert, Hilda Heine, Isaac Marty, jellimaan, Lein Zedkaia, Manini Kabua Jr., MIMA, Ota Kisino, Veronica Wase
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ISAAC MARTY “Be a good ‘jellimaan,’” Iroijlaplap Patrick Lein Zedkaia said to the 22 mayors present during the opening of the 25th Annual Conference of the Marshall Islands Mayors Association (MIMA) at the International Conference Center (ICC) Monday. Zedkaia explained that a “jellimaan” is the man in the crow’s nest or lookout point near the […]
By Journal on July 1, 2016
David Paul, generator, Marshalls Energy Company, MEC
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The Marshalls Energy Company began long-awaited testing of engine seven at the Majuro power plant late last week. The engine, one of two six-megawatt capacity generators, has been undergoing major rehabilitation for the past two years. Engineers from Australian manufacturing companies arrived over the past few days to check the newly rebuilt engine. MEC officials […]
By Journal on June 30, 2016
Ailuk, Angela Saunders, Aur, Carlson Island, donation, Ebadon, food, IOM, islands, Kwajalein, Likiep, Maloelap, Mejit, USAID, Wotho, Wotje
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Distribution of drought emergency supplemental food to the outer islands starts this week, with the MV Kwajalein being loaded at Uliga Dock for a Thursday departure to 10 atolls and two single islands. A total of 4,747 people living on remote islands will receive supplemental food supplies paid for by the US Agency for International […]
By Journal on June 30, 2016
34th Fisherman's Day, Ben Reimers, BOMI, Bwiji, fishing, Hilary Hosia, Jenice Bukida, John Murphy, Kyle Aliven, MBC, MIDB, Miss Christa, Urok, Virgil Alfred
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Thousands of dollars in prize money and fishing gear, and most importantly bragging rights, are on the line as the Marshalls Billfish Club’s 34th annual July fishing competition kicks off this Friday and continues Saturday. This weekend, which starts with Friday’s national Fisherman’s Day holiday, will see plenty of fishing, thanks to MBC’s many anglers […]
By Journal on June 24, 2016
Carl Ingram, Denise deBrum-Reiher, Gerald Zackios, Hilda Heine, Kenneth Kedi, Nika Wase, Nitijela
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Ambassador-designate Gerald Zackios was officially sworn-in Monday as RMI’s ambassador to the United States. The oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Carl Ingram, took place following the recent acceptance of Ambassador-designate’s Agrément by the United States. The nomination of Zackios was approved by the Nitijela during its first Constitutional Regular Session this year. Witnessing […]
By Journal on June 23, 2016
bomb, Colette Reimers, Daniel Kramer, Isaac Marty, Kenneth Kramer, Khean Thong, Len Austin, Mike Nisi, Mili, Rene Bernklav, Steve Titiml, WWII
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ISAAC MARTY Two Japanese sea mines, unexploded ordnance (UXO) dating from World War II, were detonated at Mili Atoll by visiting Golden West Humanitarian Foundation team late last month. RMI Historical Preservation Office (HPO) Grant Manager and Field Technician Steve Titiml said liquid explosives were used to destroy the Japanese sea mines that were found […]
By Journal on June 23, 2016
APNLC, Dr. Margaret Chan, Hilda Heine, Isaac Marty, Nurses, Rosa Tudela, Ruth Harris
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ISAAC MARTY Nurses from Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, CNMI, Hawaii, the US Mainland, American Samoa, Japan, and RMI flocked to the International Conference Center in Delap starting Monday for the 38th Annual American Pacific Nursing Leaders Council (APNLC). The week-long conference is hosted by the Marshall Islands Nursing Association and was officially opened […]
By Journal on June 17, 2016
American Samoa, fishing, Guam, PNA, purse seiner, seiner, Transform Aqorau, WCPFC
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A new US government fishing regulation that went into effect late last month violates a conservation measure for high seas fishing approved last year by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), said the Parties to the Nauru Agreement Chief Executive. “This new US fishing rule seeks to allow its purse seine fleet to […]
By Journal on June 16, 2016
Alanso Elbon, Alfred Alfred Jr., copra, Deloitte, Jemi Nashion, theft, tobolar
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Three Tobolar management officials met with the Journal at their request this week to “set the record straight” in response to a front page article two weeks ago about a Deloitte audit of Tobolar finances. Their message: Money was not stolen from Tobolar. Minister of R&D Alfred Alfred, Jr., Tobolar General Manager Jemi Nashion and […]