By Journal on October 13, 2023
114-pound yellowfin tuna, 260-pound marlin, All Micronesia Fishing Tournament, Brek Batley, Kirt Pinho, MBC, Ramsey Reimers, Robin Reimers, Team RMI II, Wally Milne
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Not having the “black and white” in hand to report to our readers the final results of the Marshalls Billfish Club’s 31st annual All Micronesia Fishing Tournament, what we can say is that a lot of fish were caught this past weekend around Majuro and Arno. And a lot of fishermen from all over the […]
By Journal on February 3, 2023
1986, Back in the Day, Commercial Center building, Kirt Pinho, lagoon side, local residents, Robert Reimers, RRE
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Journal 2/7/1986 P1 ‘Navigator’ sailing to Majuro The Honolulu Theater for Youth play, “Song for the Navigator,” has been captivating sold-out audiences since it began performing in Hawaii last month. Later this month, Majuro residents will have the opportunity to view the play during the theater company’s tour of Micronesia. Thanks to the efforts of […]
By Journal on November 25, 2022
block party, Block Party Committee members, Hilary Hosia, Kirt Pinho, Robert Reimers Enterprises
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Start your countdown Majuro, we have 38 days until the New Year’s 2023 Block Party! Block Party Committee members have been engaged in the past weeks to ensure the New Year’s tradition lives on. Block Party Godfather Kirt Pinho led a meeting of the organizing committee at Robert Reimers Enterprises Tuesday evening. While plans are […]
By Journal on November 19, 2021
Back in the Day, Bill Graham, Businessmen, Bwera's, Island wide block party, Kirt Pinho, Victor Bwera
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Journal 11/23/1984 P1 Flags at half mast The flags of the Marshall Islands were ordered flown at half-mast this past week to honor the passing of its senior statesman — Dwight Heine. In the period roughly since the end of World War II there is perhaps no peer of his who ranged as far, initiated […]
By Journal on April 5, 2019
Abdrea KIndbirg, Anet Rowa, FSM, John Mangefel, Kirt Pinho, Kumrtak, Lanwi, WASC, Yap
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Journal 4/6/1982 P6 Yap Governor: Development a matter of survival Yap Governor John Mangefel declared last week that emphasis would shift to economic development as his administration’s number one priority. “The state of Yap, like the rest of the FSM, needs economic development: not as a matter of principle or because ‘it would be nice’ […]
By Journal on December 15, 2017
Christmas Parade, Kirt Pinho, Majuro Atoll Local Government, Neal Skinner
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If it has wheels, it’s in the Majuro Christmas parade: cars, boats, motorcycles, trailers, even Kirt Pinho’s mini scooter was in the line up Saturday that brought miles of smiles to all kids in Majuro. And by miles of smiles, we mean happy kids from Rita to Laura. According to counts by V7AB, 34 floats […]
By Journal on November 30, 2017
Ariel Galido, Kirt Pinho, Larry Hernandez, Minna Pinho, Miss Kristina
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Last Thursday was memorable for the Pinho clan as the family and friends witnessed the return of the Miss Kristina landing craft to the sea following a ceremony at Robert Reimers Enterprise’s Shoreline. Assumption Parish Pastor Ariel Galido blessed the vessel before Kalani Wase broke a champagne bottle on the bow. “Traditionally, the Pinho family don’t […]
By Journal on September 29, 2017
Enemanet, Enemanet Express, Kirt Pinho
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Journal 10/1/1973 P9 Phone update The telephone system will be completed around November 1, 1973. A total of 98 phones will be installed, 47 of these will be used by the administration and the hospital. A few will be used by key men in the Trust Territory government, such as the Distad. The remainder will […]
By Journal on September 7, 2017
Angeline Heine-Reimers, EZ Price Mart, Jack Niedenthal, Kirt Pinho, Matt Holly, Neal Skinner, Robert Reimers, Snowdrop
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GIFF JOHNSON Neal Skinner, who developed EZ Price Mart into one of Majuro’s most successful businesses after starting out selling goods on outdoor tables, died this past weekend in the United States after an extended battle with cancer. He was 68. Neal sailed into Majuro in 1979 on his yacht Snowdrop, working first with Kirt […]
By Journal on February 17, 2017
Coconut Cup, Coconut Cup Regatta, Kirt Pinho
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Journal 2/19/1973 P8 China joins UN mission The 1973 United Nations Visiting Mission is presently wrapping up its tour of Truk District. This mission, which has already been to the Marshalls and Ponape was joined by the highest-ranking Chinese at the UN — Tang Ming-chao, Under Secretary General for Trusteeships and Decolonization Affairs. This should […]