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Nellon L. Bowry has an extensive career in public finance. He is a former director of the Office of Management and Budget, serving in that capacity during the Schneider and Mapp administrations.
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Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture expeditiously working to repair steam pipes at St. Croix abattoir, purchase of mobile unit for St. Thomas on the horizon.
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Joe and Lucy Baker take pride in completing alterations and making clothing for their customers while operating Joe’s Tailoring in downtown Christiansted.
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Eugene Jones takes on new role as VIHFA executive director with commitment for affordable housing built to suit needs of residents; brings innovative vision for success.
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Former CAHS track coach Alfredo Bruce Smith sentenced to 35 years in prison for raping boys, reports to school officials fall on deaf ears.
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Senate approves bills during emergency session to pay WAPA for government debt, replenish rainy-day fund; amends state of emergency statute.
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Senators question WAPA officials for information during emergency committee meeting to address the Authority’s financial crisis; Subpoena executive branch officials.
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Bryan declares state of emergency and paid a $2.3M debt WAPA owed Aggreko for leased generators to prevent STX power outages; Senate calls for accountability.
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Farmers and fishers have until May 31 to apply for grant funding to expand their operations as the government takes steps to grow the local agriculture industry.
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Governor Albert Bryan Jr. nominates experienced Virgin Islands defense attorney, former federal prosecutor Gordon Rhea to serve as attorney general.