All Entries Tagged With: "monday"
Obama excited to visit Guam, Bordallo says
First Lady Michelle Obama recently shared with Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo that she was excited to visit Guam. President Barack Obama and the First Lady celebrated International Women’s Day on Monday in the East Room of the White House where the first lady made the comment.
DOE issues furlough notice: 515 federally funded employees told to stay home (Pacific Daily News)
About 515 federally funded school employees have been told to not report to work next Monday because the Guam Department of Education can’t afford to pay them.
KJCT8.com – Grand Junction, Montrose – Weather, News, Sports | US senator open to options on Japan base dispute (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
TOKYO (AP) – A member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee said Monday he’s open to hearing options on how to resolve a dispute over the relocation of a contentious U.S.
Body found in Harmon storage area
A MAN was found dead and nude in a storage area in Dededo around 7 p.m. on Monday, according to Guam Police Department spokesman John Edwards.
Superless Monday (Saipan Tribune)
“Hey Bob, where’s the big Super Bowl party Monday?” asked my friend. I had to stop and think.
Superless Monday (Saipan Tribune)
“Hey Bob, where’s the big Super Bowl party Monday?” asked my friend.
NEWS UPDATE: 9:55 a.m. – GovGuam workers off on Monday (Pacific Daily News)
Thanks to a 2007 law that included the Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration a government of Guam holiday every third Monday of January, GovGuam workers, as well as the approximately 32,000 public school students on the island, can stay home on Monday, Jan.
NEWS BRIEFS- January 9, 2010 (Saipan Tribune)
The Northern Marianas College will be broadcasting the inauguration ceremony of Gov. Benigno Fitial and Lt. Gov
NEWS UPDATE: 4:30 p.m. – Lydia Brooks sentenced in ‘ice’ conspiracy case (Pacific Daily News)
Lydia W. Brooks, 49, was sentenced on Monday to 5 years and 10 months in prison in the District Court of Guam, U.S. Attorney Leonardo Rapadas announced yesterday.
Japanese leader wants equal ties with U.S. – Army News, news from Iraq, – Army Times (Army Times)
TOKYO — Japan’s prime minister said Monday he will press for more equal ties with Washington this year, the 50th anniversary of a joint security treaty that grants many special privileges to U.S. troops stationed in the country.
