All Entries Tagged With: "Guam"
BREAKING NEWS: 8:30 p.m.- Two adults arrested, one minor detained (Pacific Daily News)
Two adults — ages 18 and 19 — have been arrested, and one 16-year-old minor has been detained on suspicion of their alleged connection with the murder of 31-year-old Vince Peredo, according to the Guam Police Department.
BREAKING NEWS: 8:30 p.m.- Two adults, one minor arrested (Pacific Daily News)
Two adults — ages 18 and 19 — have been arrested, and one 16-year-old minor has been detained on suspicion of their alleged connection with the murder of 31-year-old Vince Peredo, according to the Guam Police Department.
NEWS UPDATE: Round 1 of spelling bee over, 45 contestants left (Pacific Daily News)
Forty-five of the 59 top spellers from Guam, Saipan, Rota, Tinian and Palau remain standing. The 2010 Scripps Regional Spelling Bee started at 9 this morning at the Guam Marriott Resort
NEWS UPDATE – Colorectal cancer awareness events (Pacific Daily News)
March marks Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and as part of the American Cancer Society Guam Field Office’s efforts, Dr. Mark Clanton, chief medical staff officer of the American Cancer Society, will speak at two events that are free and open to the public: s “Nanotechnology: the Promise of Advanced Cancer Detection and Cure” at 10 a.m
BREAKING NEWS: Military awards contracts initially worth $100 M, could expand to $500 M (Pacific Daily News)
Six contractors and joint ventures were awarded $100 million in military projects on Guam. If they exercise additional work options, the total amount of their Guam projects could reach $500 million.
NEWS UPDATE: GVB says charter flights from Taiwan were a success (Pacific Daily News)
Charter flights from Taiwan to Guam for the Chinese New Year — operated by China Airlines and Continental Airlines — helped boost tourism numbers from Jan. 20 to Feb.
NEWS UPDATE: Art and essay contest on Latte of Freedom facility (Pacific Daily News)
The Latte of Freedom Foundation, in conjunction with the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, is sponsoring an art and essay contest in commemoration of the new Latte of Freedom facility.
First charter school application submitted
Donna Dwiggins, the Guam on-site coordinator of Direct Instruction, on behalf of the National Institute for Direct Instruction, has submitted an application to Speaker Judi Won Pat’s office to establish a public school as an Academy Charter School for school year 2010-2011.
NEWS UPDATE: Public Health reports case of mumps at Simon Sanchez High (Pacific Daily News)
Public Health and the Guam Department of Education today announced a Simon Sanchez High student had mumps.
