By Journal on July 10, 2025
Agnes Flood, Annie Chong Gum, Canvasback, Canvasback Missions, Elizabeth Jack, Henritha Henry, Jacque Spence, Kranchy Minor, Sarah Anni, Zaly Panaguiton
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KAREN EARNSHAW The report from team leader Jacque Spence is that “in just 10 days, the Canvasback Missions Ophthalmology team and Health Service nurses and staff accomplished an amazing amount of work.” From June 16 to 27, the “team worked tirelessly,” Jacque told the Journal. “They were led by Dr. Annie Chong Gum and Agnes […]
By Journal on July 10, 2025
Bobby Zed, Dr. Patrick Tellei, Fiji, Idor Zytea Harris Jr., Jordan Lomae, Kiabin Kennedy, Merean Atantaake, Mike Riklon, Neal Hicking, Olivia Reed, Pacific Mini-Games, Palau Mini-Games, Palau National Olympic Committee, Patrick Tellei, Samoa, Sydel Ajen, Tahiti, Tony Muller, Zyra Neimana
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Palau’s National Olympic Committee, during a dinner in Palau last Sunday, praised Marshall Islands NOC President Tony Muller for a well-run Micronesian Games in 2024. During the Games Dinner attended by all 23 countries and territories competing in the Pacific Mini-Games in Palau for the past two weeks, NOC President and Minister of Natural Resources […]
By Journal on July 10, 2025
Alana Alexandria Marie Hernandez, Alana Hernandez, Baron Bigler, Ben Reimers, Corrie Lejjena, Jokutaak, Karen Earnshaw, Larry Hernandez III, Li-Manbwini, Marshalls Billfish Club, Miss Urok 2025, RRE Hotel, Taylani Lucky, Taylani Mwedrik Lucky, Wally Milne
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KAREN EARNSHAW It is unlikely that any of the fisherfolk taking part in the 43rd Marshalls Billfish Club Annual Fishing Tournament had any patches of dry clothes or skin by the time they reached the clubhouse on both Friday and Saturday afternoons. Between the two, the first day of fishing delivered the most punishment: “The […]
By Journal on July 3, 2025
David Robie, Eyes of Fire, French secret agents, Greenpeace, Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior, Kwajalein, Mejatto, Rongelap
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Author David Robie and Little Island Press is about to publish a 40th anniversary edition of Eyes of Fire, a first-hand account of the relocation of the Rongelap people by Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior in 1985. Robie joined what turned out to be the ill-fated voyage of the Rainbow Warrior from Hawaii across the Pacific, with […]
By Journal on July 3, 2025
Giff Johnson, Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority., Starlink, US Rural Utility Service, Yukiko Muller
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GIFF JOHNSON Dr. Yukiko Muller took over the reigns at the National Telecommunications Authority six weeks ago and is focused on a series of improvement projects. The new CEO updated the Journal about the many projects on the priority list for NTA in the coming months. Two of the upgrade projects are funded and in […]
By Journal on June 20, 2025
Canvasback Missions, David Gano, Henritha Henry, Jacque Spence, Janet Burki, Jonathan Haley, Karen Earnshaw, Olivia Gada, Raylene deBenedictus, RMI eye clinics
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KAREN EARNSHAW Walking through the main entrance of Majuro hospital Tuesday morning was an eye-opener with a full house of patients lined up to register to get medical assistance. Strolling along to the outpatient area and to the right the picture was a mirror image with virtually every seat occupied as residents waited to see […]
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 […]
By Journal on February 21, 2022
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