By Journal on July 21, 2022
Frank Underwood, Hilary Hosia, Iva Reimers-Roberto
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HILARY HOSIA “A lot of work must be done in the days and months ahead prior to opening of RMI borders in October” — this was the overall message government officials delivered during the two-day Covid Summit at the International Conference Center (ICC) July 14 and 15. The summit was divided into two days to […]
By Journal on July 7, 2022
Hilary Hosia, Home destroyed, Jenrok, Red Cross Society, strong wind, Zilla Luther
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HILARY HOSIA Strong winds in Majuro last Wednesday left a Jenrok family homeless.“I used to sleep over there,” Jenrok elderly woman Zilla Luther pointed to where the door entrance to her home used to be. What remained of her home is a concrete slab littered with broken plywood, various household appliances and wet mattresses. The […]
By Journal on July 1, 2022
ASVAB, Hilary Hosia, Kwajalein Atoll High School, military entrance exam, No need for a high school diploma or GED certificate, SSG Gary Likiak, US Department of Defense
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HILARY HOSIA No high school diploma? No problem. Uncle Sam needs you.The US Army announced last week a new policy dropping the requirement of a high school diploma and or GED certificate as part of its educational requirements for potential enlistees. The announcement was made last Thursday in response to a drastic drop in recruits […]
By Journal on June 16, 2022
College of Marshall Islands, David Kabua, Ebeye, Graduation, Hilary Hosia, Jabro Sports Complex, Kwajalein Atoll High School, Majuro
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In the midst of a major shift in Cabinet members the past week and countless hours preparing for the Compact negotiations in Kwajalein in the coming days, President David Kabua ensured his message for the graduating class of 2022 was received throughout Marshall Islands. President Kabua personally delivered the message during the College of Marshall […]
By Journal on May 26, 2022
CC Kids store, Eli Maravilla, Enfamil, Eve Burns, EZ Price Mart, Feng Ji, Hilary Hosia, James McGuire, K&K Island Pride, Liz Rodick, Morinaga, Pacific Basin Payless, Shortage, Similac, Washington Post
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EVE BURNS The Marshall Islands is slowly feeling the ongoing shortage of baby formula in the United States. Retail stores and consumers in the US have been hit by the shortage. The ongoing baby formula shortage, caused by a combination of recalls and supply chain issues, has intensified in recent weeks, reported the Deseret News […]
By Journal on May 19, 2022
Bank of the Marshall Islands, Brenson Wase, Conditional Cash Transfer, Early Childhood Development National Forum, Hilary Hosia, International Conference Center, Kano Muller, Rebecca Lorennij, Velma Edwards, World Bank
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Bank of Marshall Islands (BOMI) agreed to waive usual bank account application fees for women enrolled in the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program. The news was shared during the signing of an agreement between BOMI and the national government last week at the International Conference Center during the Early Childhood Development National Forum. The CCT […]
By Journal on May 19, 2022
Hilary Hosia, Koo's Company, Lomor II, MALGov Marine Patrol Division, Micronesia 106, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Sea Patrol
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HILARY HOSIA An unidentified body was found floating in Majuro lagoon Tuesday morning. Authorities received a call Tuesday morning from vessel New Takatsuki claiming a body was seen floating near their anchored vessel, a police report from the Majuro Atoll Local Government’s Marine Patrol Division (MAPD) stated. A joint taskforce was quickly mobilized consisting of […]
By Journal on May 13, 2022
Bank of Marshall Islands, Brenson Wase, ECD National Forum, Hilary Hosia, Kathryn Relang, Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Patrick Langrine, Rebecca Lorennij, Velma Edwards
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In addition to informational briefings this week at the International Conference Center about the full rollout of the World Bank-supported Early Childhood Development project, a number of important specific aspects of the new program were launched. These included the Ministries of Health, Education and Culture and Internal Affairs signing agreements for this multi-ministry intervention that […]
By Journal on May 12, 2022
College of the Marshall Islands, Hilary Hosia, Liberal Arts, Pijja Matauto
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HILARY HOSIA In the world of online content creation, Pijja Matauto has set the bar high: he can film, edit and produce videos in real time — a feat he demonstrated using his phone during a recent Liberal Arts exhibition at the College of Marshall Islands. Editing on a phone is a talent only a […]
By Journal on April 28, 2022
60 released, Covid19, Hilary Hosia, Kwaj Lodge, Kwajalein, Michael Diaz, MOHHS, Oling deBrum, quarantine, Taina Kubulala, US Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll
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Sixty of the 70 people in the latest repatriation group were released Tuesday April 26 following multiple negative Covid tests. But 10, who tested positive at different times since they first arrived Kwajalein on April 12, are remaining in quarantine at the US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll. The 60 released included 11 in Majuro and 49 […]