By Journal on May 29, 2026
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Emma Kabua-Tibon, Haileeana Lokiar, Jaluit, Kina Morelik, Kiyo Kaneko, Kwajalein, Layla Tibon, Nelu Jelke, Richston Orgen Jr., Sherwood Tibon, United World College, UWC grads, Wotje
Feature Articles

As hundreds of Marshallese high school students graduate from schools in Majuro, Kwajalein, Wotje and Jaluit over the next couple of weeks, three Marshallese are graduating from schools far from the RMI or the United States. Of course, many dozens of Marshallese teenagers living in the US have been or are graduating this month. Three […]
By Journal on May 28, 2026
Ailinglaplap, Air Marshall Islands, Airok, AMI cessna, David Paul, Giff Johnson, Jaluit, Kenneth Kramer, Kwajalein, Pacific International Inc., US Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll, Woja, Wotje
News

GIFF JOHNSON As Air Marshall Islands new Cessna SkyCourier goes into regular service soon, it will be limited by one major factor: The lack of paved runways on the outer islands. It will be able to service Kwajalein, of course, and Jaluit and likely Wotje. But until more runways are paved, the plane’s service will […]
By Journal on May 1, 2026
Alice Ward, Billma Peter, Carnie Reimers, Claret Chong Gum, Jaluit, Miss Marshall Islands, Ramona Obeketang, Wilmer Joel
Feature Articles

A total of 13 Marshallese young women will be competing in this year’s Miss Marshall Islands Pageant. Scheduled for July 2-11 in Majuro, the program is filled with a variety of activities involving the contestants and the community. The Office of Commerce, Investment and Tourism is organizing the event. The rolling series of events during […]
By Journal on August 15, 2025
Aelonlaplap Atoll, Albert Loeak, Anjua Loeak, Atjang Paul, Botlang Loeak, Bruce Jeke Loeak, Christopher J. Loeak, Christopher Jorebon Loeak, Christopher Loeak, Floyd K. Takeuchi, Jabor, Jaluit, Juaer Loeak, Kotak Loeak, Lieom Anono Loeak, Litokwa, Maryanne Poznanski, Neilañ Loeak, Neimaer Hyphen Boene, Netty Watak, Nitijela, Ralik Chain
Feature Articles

FLOYD K. TAKEUCHI Christopher Jorebon Loeak, a former president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and an Iroojlaplap, died on the afternoon of August 8 in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he had been under medical care. He was 72. Loeak served as the Marshall Islands’ fifth president (and seventh including those who served as acting […]
By Journal on April 4, 2025
Ebeye, Ennibur, Jaluit, Junior Paul, Kwajalein, Laura High School, Majuro, Wotje
Feature Articles

The annual Secondary School Practicum Program, providing valuable hands-on experience to 357 students across various ministries, agencies and private sector companies in Majuro, Wotje, Jaluit, Ebeye, and Enniburr, Kwajalein, launched late last month. This initiative is designed to bridge academic learning with practical workplace experience, equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for their […]
By Journal on March 13, 2025
Andrew Mejbon, Carlson Joel, Eli Lenak, Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Giff Johnson, Jaluit, RMI SAR, Sara Muir, sea ambulance, Timson Nathan, US Coast Guard
News Archive

GIFF JOHNSON The hull of the missing sea ambulance washed into the Jitoken area of Jaluit Atoll Tuesday this week, following debris from the boat being spotted Monday at Imiej Island. None of the four men on board the boat had been found as of Wednesday this week, 10 days after they departed Majuro. As […]
By Journal on November 1, 2024
Jaluit, Jurelang Zedkaia, Mejrirok Elementary School, PREL, UNESCO
Back In The Day

Journal 11/6/1987 P1 Friday night baby boomIf you think the Marshalls has a high birth rate, you’re right. And after Friday’s record 12 births in slightly more than 24 hours, it may be event higher. Majuro hospital averages between two and two-and-a-half new borns a day. P3 Young journalistsThe first issue of the Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on September 9, 2024
Jaluit, Jaluit twister, Sonny Milne
News Archive

HILARY HOSIA Despite the natural disaster that displaced 21 individuals and destroyed five homes over the weekend on the main island of Jaluit, the government is reluctant to declare state of emergency because the total damage does not meet the threshold for an emergency declaration. Jaluit Parliament Member Sonny Milne raised the issue on the […]
By Journal on May 23, 2024
Jaluit, Kazunari Tanaka, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Randy Jack, Wilmer Joel, Wotje
News Archive

Japan Ambassador Kazunari Tanaka handed over two excavators, two wheeloaders, one dump truck, and one high-pressure cleaning truck to the Ministry of Public Works, Utilities and Infrastructure, and the Wotje, and Jaluit local governments. The machines that were given out, according to Ambassador Tanaka, are part of the program for social and economic development, which […]
By Journal on March 14, 2024
Ajeltake, Carl Montgomery, Charles Lomae, Delap Elementary School, Ebeye, Hilary Hosia, Jaluit, Jaluit High School, Kili island, Likiep, Mark Canney, Mili
News Archive

HILARY HOSIA There is a home behind Delap Elementary School that suffers a fate three times worse than most during ocean inundations in Majuro. The home is sandwiched between a local-government-funded seawall to its left and a riprap structure made by the national government on its right. This leaves a gap through which waves, energized […]