By Journal on April 15, 2022
Air Marshall Islands, Dornier, Hilary Hosia, Kwajalein, Majuro, Namu
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It took Air Marshall Islands an impressive 15 minutes to service Majkin, Namu Tuesday afternoon this week following a smooth landing by the Dornier — ample time for half of the village, a local agent and two village dogs to see off their loved ones heading to Majuro. Unlike Majuro and Kwajalein airports, and airports […]
By Journal on February 18, 2022
basketball, Chewy Lin, Coop Mad Dogs, Ebeye, JonJon Hawley, Kwajalein, Similac vs. Enfamil, Team Lae, Team Majuro, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Julius Caesar once said “veni, vidi, vici.” Translated from the Latin: “We came, we saw, we conquered.” That fairly describes the play of the Majuro Cooperative (Co-op) High School boys basketball team that made its debut for Kwajalein Day at Ebeye last week and wrapped up its visit with a 3-0 record against […]
By Journal on February 3, 2022
Alaska, Arrak, Barab Edward, Centers for Disease Control, Covid, Guam, Kwaj Lodge, Kwajalein, Majuro, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Omicron, Palau, repatriation, RMI government, United Airlines, United States, USAG-KA
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The RMI government continues to use both its quarantine facility in Arrak Majuro, as well as the Kwaj Lodge at Kwajalein for managing the quarantine of incoming repatriation groups. Although United Airlines is not taking passengers out of Majuro for now, it continues to stop in Majuro for refueling and to drop off repatriation groups.Last […]
By Journal on December 30, 2021
Covid, Gaafar Uherbelau, Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, Kino Kabua, Kwajalein, Palau, RMI’s National Disaster Committee, US Army base, USAG-KA
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GIFF JOHNSON New Year’s fireworks will happen this weekend at the US Army base at Kwajalein after the RMI’s National Disaster Committee waived quarantine requirements for a technical team that arrived Tuesday this week to set up and operate the display. The Army asked for and was granted an exemption from the one-week Hawaii quarantine […]
By Journal on December 2, 2021
Aur, Carbon Sea Transport, GIZ, Harry Proa, Kwajalein, Ujae, WAM, WAMCat catamaran
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A three-month workshop involving boatbuilders from four outer islands is seeing various boats taking shape in the Waan Aelon in Majel workshop in Delap. The WAM team and the boatbuilders from Lae, Ujae, Kwajalein and Aur are working on three projects that need to be completed before Christmas. They are building one WAMCat catamaran, one […]
By Journal on November 4, 2021
Aur, canoes, Elmi Samuel, Fredrick Botta, GIZ, Kwajalein, Lae, Low Carbon Sea Transport, Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation, Roger Kanel, Sandy Langbata, Ujae, WAM, Workship
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EVE BURNS Waan Aelon in Majel (WAM) launched last month its latest three-month boat building program for the outer islands as part of a project called the Low Carbon Sea Transport inside-lagoon boat building workshop. The workshop is part of the transitioning away from fossil fuel engine boats to sustainable, locally designed and built vessels. […]
By Journal on September 23, 2021
Arrak Quarantine Facility, Banner Korwan, Hilary Hosia, Jason Hanerg, Kwajalein, Mailynn Konelios-Lang, repatriation
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GIFF JOHNSON The first repatriation group with people who quarantined for only seven days in Hawaii was released from quarantine at Kwajalein and Majuro Wednesday this week, following multiple negative Covid tests, including a final test conducted Tuesday this week prior to release. There will be one more repatriation group after the one that was […]
By Journal on February 25, 2021
David Kabua, Educational Week Science fair, Jaluit, Kwajalein, Laura High School, Wilmer Joel, Wotje
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The annual Education Week science fair shined again this year at the International Conference Center. With multiple Majuro, Kwajalein, Wotje and Jaluit schools participating in the science fair, it made it more fun for other schools to come and share their knowledge on things they have learned based on science projects. Student showed remarkable talent […]
By Journal on February 11, 2021
Col. Jeremy Bartell, David Paul, Ebeye, Eve Burns, Itilang Jacob, Kwajalein, kwajalein High School, Kwajalein's Memorial Day, Lawson Matauto, Memorial Day, Mike Kabua, Ronnie Jibbwa, Roxanne Cabral
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Kwajalein’s 77th Memorial Day was a hit. The day started with a parade with the Kwajalein High School marching band playing from the Ebeye dock. The policed marched along with all the officials. Kwajalein High School band did a great job kicking up excitement. The motto for this year’s event was “Akbel jen wa,” which […]
By Journal on January 15, 2021
Ebeye, Kwajalein, Yeller Bnzmn
Back In The Day
Journal 1/15/1973 P5 Micronitor editorial box Editors Henry Asugar, Joe Murphy, Derson Ramon. Production editor: Ann Haymaker. Musician: Stony the huge Fijian. Advisor: John Paul Jones. Translator: Blumer Sibok. Cartoonist: Carle Rivard. Analyst: Martin Keith. Contributors: Jack Tobin, Mary Browning, Pedro Harris, Steve Murray, Dave Moss, Marciano Carlos, Alex Phillip. Staff: Carole Rivard, Blumer Sibok. […]