KSPN2 News
Feb. 19, 2016 KSPN2 News
RETIREES TO GET MONEY TUESDAY AT THE EARLIEST.
THE 3 THOUSAND RETIREES AFFECTED BY THE REDUCTION OF THE 25 PERCENT PENSION PAYMENTS LAST WEEK WILL BE RECEIVING REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE PROTRACTED REDUCTION BY NEXT TUESDAY AT THE EARLIEST. AFTER DISCUSSIONS IN FEDERAL COURT FRIDAY MORNING, THE SETTLEMENT TRUSTEE JOYCE TANG INFORMED THE CHIEF JUDGE FRANCES TYDINGCO–GATEWOOD SHE AND RETIREMENT FUND ADMINISTRATOR LILLIAN PANGELINAN WOULD WORK TOGETHER TO PROCESS THE PAYMENTS BY THE END OF THE DAY FRIDAY.
GOVERNOR RALPH TORRES ECHOES THE LATE ELOY INOS' NEEDS TO MANAGE CORAL ECOSYSTEMS.
THE C–N–M–I GOVERNOR SAYS HE CONTINUES HIS LATE COLLEAGUE GOVERNOR ELOY INOS' SUPPORT FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS. TORRES ECHOED SUPPORT FOR NOAA'S CRITICAL HABIRTAT DESIGNATION AND THE ADDED LISTED CORALS UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT.
MAN REMAINS BEHIND BARS FOR ALLEGEDLY SEXUALLY ASSAULTING AN 18 YEAR OLD FEMALE.
DURING A PRELIMINARY HEARING IN SUPERIOR COURT...ASSOCIATE JUDGE JOSEPH CAMACHO FOUND PROBABLE CAUSE TO CHARGE 56–YEAR OLD JOHN SANTOS ALDAN WITH DISTURBING THE PEACE, ASSAULT AND BATTERY, AND SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE FIRST DEGREE.