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Federal government shutdown ends after 43 days; Guam to see $54M in infrastructure resiliency and defense funding
On the evening of Nov. 12 in Washington, D.C., President Donald J. Trump signed a provisional government funding bill, ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
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Plans for US deep sea mining include the waters of the Northern Mariana Islands; Request for Information and Interest issued
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced in a Nov. 10 release in Washington, D.C. “key developments in its offshore critical minerals planning, with the completion of Area Identification offshore American Samoa and the release of a Request for Information and Interest for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.”
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Hard Rock Guam closes its doors, follows Saipan closure in 2020
The Mariana Islands is now without any Hard Rock Cafes, following the closure of the Guam close to the Dusit Beach Resort in Tumon on Nov. 9. According to Journal files, the restaurant opened on May 10, 1998. According to its site, Hard Rock International Inc. was acquired by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in 2007.
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ASTRO America breaks ground on Guam’s first commercial 3D printing facility
The Applied Science & Technology Research Organization of America held a groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 6 for its Guam Additive Materials and Manufacturing Accelerator — the island’s first commercial 3D printing facility.
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