By Journal on June 10, 2021
Bruce Bilimon, David Kabua, Eve Burns, Glen Joseph, Jiba Kabua, Norio Saito, Palukne Johnny, Sandy Alfred
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Japan Ambassador Norio Saito handed over 18 boats and a radio communication system to Natural Resources and Commerce Minister Sandy Alfred in a ceremony at Uliga Dock May 25. The ceremony was witnessed by President David Kabua, Reverend Palukne Johnny, President of United Church of Christ, Minister of Works, Infrastructure and Utilities Jiba Kabua, Minister […]
By Journal on May 20, 2021
Agriculture, Eve Burns, farming, Ministry of Natural Resources and Commerce, Randon Jack, Wilmer Joel
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EVE BURNSRandon Jack is known to like getting his hands in the dirt. He’s a hands-on gardener, while also a futuristic, forward thinker.Randon told the Journal that when people hear the word “agriculture,” they usually think of it as farming, when it is more than that. “Agriculture is the practice of growing food crops in […]
By Journal on April 15, 2021
Eve Burns, Lazy Jays, Robert Reimers Enterprises, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL The night market at Robert Reimers Enterprises last Saturday was extravagant in range and quality of products on sale. People got a kick from what hit them, including the delicious foods, interesting presentations and displays, and wonderful entertainment from the bands and extraordinary talented dancing group called Smart Heat. The rain didn’t even […]
By Journal on April 8, 2021
Angeline Heine-Reimers, Eve Burns, Joe Ulutivavuki, Marie Milne, National Energy Office, Sharlynn Lang Ulutiavuki, Solarize Lamoren
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EVE BURNS You need an air conditioner that you won’t feel obligated to turn off during the day? Most families and offices use air conditioners and most eat up a lot of electricity. A lot of homes tend to turn off their AC during the day to save cash power so they can enjoy air […]
By Journal on April 1, 2021
Eve Burns, Laura Farm Association, Marshall Islands Organic Farmers Association, Taiwan, Taiwan Technical Farm
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Laura farmers received gifts from Taiwan that will always be remembered. A total of 90 bicycles were given to Laura Farmers Association, Taiwan Technical Farm and Marshall Islands Organic Farmers Association. The bikes were donated by Taiwan and distributed by Natural Resources and Commerce, supervised by NRC staff Risa Kabua and Randon Jack. Laura resident […]
By Journal on March 25, 2021
Delap Elementary School, Eve Burns, Japan aid, Japan aid to RMI, Japan Ambassador Norio Saito, Japan Embassy, Principal Loretta Case, Public School Commissioner Kanchi Hosia, Public School System
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There is no better way to end the fiscal year than with a new school bus. Delap Elementary School (DES) Principal Loretta Case and Vice Principal David Robert were present last week for a signing ceremony of a grant for a new bus at Japan Embassy. The ceremony was short and straight to the point. […]
By Journal on March 18, 2021
Eve Burns, Harry Sam, Kimber Rilometo, Teaoi Sam
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Kosraen soldiers stationed in Fort Hood, Texas started a softball tournament in 2018 to honor soldiers who have died from the Micronesia region, including RMI, and to bring pride to the loved ones left behind. The fourth annual Island Warriors Memorial softball tournament is happening the July 4 weekend in Killeen, Texas. In addition to […]
By Journal on March 11, 2021
Eve Burns, Marshall Islands Red Cross Society, Ministry of Health and Human Services
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The “Race to Vaccinate” in the Pacific region is happening, with the US CDC feeding US-affiliated islands with tens of thousands of Covid vaccines. Majuro is leading the pack and Ebeye is doing well, according to a table published by the US Centers for Disease Control last week that shows vaccination rates from American Samoa […]
By Journal on March 11, 2021
Dr. Ethel Briand, Eve Burns, Jack Niedenthal, Maypol Briand, Minister Bruce Bilimon, Ministry of Health and Human Services
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“I solemnly pledge to dedicate my life to the service of humanity. The health and well-being of my patient will be my first consideration.” Surrounded by Health Minister Bruce Bilimon, Majuro hospital doctors and staff, and family, Dr. Ethel Briand, the daughter of late Dr. Kennar Briand, read out the Hippocratic oath, becoming the youngest […]
By Journal on February 18, 2021
Anta James John, Daisy Alik-Momotaro, Dr. Holden Nena, Ebeye, Eve Burns, Mike Kabua, Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development, Rukjenleen Club, Weto in Mour, Women United Together Marshall Islands, WUTMI
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Women United Together Marshall Islands (WUTMI) officially launched its new support service for women in Ebeye earlier this week. The support service is called Weto In Mour (A Place of Life): Violence Against Women and Girls Support Service. It is based in Majuro and now also operates in Ebeye. “The women and children survivors of […]