By Journal on January 16, 2026
Alik Alik, Alvin Jacklick, Arno, Jorelik Tibon, Jurelang Zedkaia, Kaiboke Kabua, Kejjo Bien, Kwajalein, Lae, Majuro, Mili, Namu, Nidel Lorak, Nitijela, Patrick Langmoir, Rellong Lemari
Back In The Day

Journal 1/14/1983 P1 MCAA to run major new job programA new job training program will begin operation here February 7 run by the Marshalls Community Action Agency. It will focus on providing skill training and work experiences to currently unemployed individuals. Two staff, Ione Heine, coordinator, and Ringo Betti, employment specialist, will be handling the […]
By Journal on December 18, 2020
Al Fowler, Jerry Karmer, Kejjo Bien, Laura beach, Massachusett, Massachusetts, Mike Musgrave, Milton, Stan Ryley, tug-of-war
Back In The Day

Journal 12/20/1983 P1 R&D/Hulk win tug-of-war After several weeks of overcast weather, the sun broke through the clouds, scurried bits of white fluff off to the west, and then sat comfortably in a light blue background, smiling warmly on the gathered throng at Laura beach. It was a motley crowd, if were there was one. […]
By Journal on May 29, 2020
Fred Muller, Henchi Balos, Kejjo Bien, Leena Muller, Phillip Muller, Posesi Bloomfield, Richard Hickson, Russell Kun
Back In The Day

Journal 5/27/1983 P1 Balos says new 177 worse than old one Bikini Senator Henchi Balos told the United Nations Trusteeship Council last week that the present 177 nuclear claims proposal under discussion is “even worse” than the one signed a year ago. In a departure from his prepared remarks, Balos described the 177 subsidiary agreement […]
By Journal on August 29, 2019
Ahmadiuyya, Aun James, Bernie Hitto, Daniel Cadra, Dryships Inc., Falai Taafaki, George Inok, Giff Johnson, Handy Emil, Hering Drebon, Highland Floating Rate Opportunities Fund, James Plasman, Jerakoj Bejang, Kejjo Bien, Kwajalein, Ladie Jack, Lokoro Ishiguro, Madiullah Joyia, Michael Kabua, Michael Seabright, Mili Atoll Local Government, MJCC, Mudge Samuel, MV Mell Springwood, postal ballots, Richard Seeborg, Robson Almen, Tommy Leban, Witten Philippo
News Archive

A hearing scheduled for this week in the High Court for two lawsuits seeking to restore voting by postal ballots for off-island Marshallese was cancelled as the judge sent the dispute to the RMI Supreme Court. The two lawsuits had been scheduled for their first hearing in the High Court August 27. Although the plaintiffs […]