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March 28, 2019
Iowa State Students Visited Ministry of Tourism

Students from Iowa State University have visited The Bahamas for the past seven years during Spring Break for their Study Abroad Program. During their recent visit to Nassau...

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February 02, 2018
Bahamasair Partner with Bahamas Tourism Houston to make Big Waves in Texas

Bahamasair and Bahamas Tourism conduct major marketing events in Houston and nearby Austin, TX...

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January 17, 2018
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation meets with Top Media in New York City

Delegation Meets with Eight Journalists at Influential Media Outlets...The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation traveled to New York City Jan. 10-11 to meet with editors at top-tier media outlets...

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June 12, 2017
Jet Ski operator accused of sexually assaulting Canadian woman

A Canadian woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a Jet Ski operator today, authorities said.

Police said the Jet Ski operator took the visitor for a ride from Cabbage Beach to a cay off Paradise Island where he allegedly assaulted her.
The incident reportedly took place around 1:30 p.m.
There have been several reports of sexual assaults involving Jet Ski operators in the last few years.
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March 31, 2017
Twin Brothers' renovations bring satisfied customers

Bahamian entrepreneur and owner of Twin Brothers restaurant Danny McCardy said that after being in business for over 27 years, his advice to budding entrepreneurs is to remain consistent.
Amid a challenged economy, McCardy admitted there were times he felt like giving up, but contended that the key is to remain focused.
"I always say, you have to be consistent. I don't care how it looks you must b...

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March 28, 2017
Jet Ski operators' business so far unaffected by U.S. Embassy warning

Jet Ski operators have been largely unaffected by a warning issued through the United States Embassy in Nassau urging visitors not to use their services, but they are worried that continued warnings will eventually cause their operations to tank.
As the spring break season began, the U.S. Embassy issued a warning to American visitors to steer clear of Jet Ski operators in New Providence, which it ...

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March 17, 2017
U.S. Embassy warns of vehicle scam

The United States Embassy in Nassau warned Americans yesterday of a scam in which criminals, under the guise of good samaritans, are reportedly preying on motorists whose vehicles are disabled. In an advisory, the embassy said, "The scam involves someone tampering with a vehicle in advance, such as deflating its tire(s)...

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September 07, 2016
Tourist robbery case dismissed

The prosecution yesterday withdrew a robbery case against three men accused of robbing two tourists on Spring Break as the victims could not be found.

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May 31, 2016
Marshall coach pleased with season from up-and coming jumper Butler

Marshall University junior Antonique Butler failed to advance to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which will be held from June 8-11, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, but her head coach Jeff Small expressed optimism in the season she had.

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May 26, 2016
Butler set to compete at NCAA East Preliminary Meet

Marshall University junior and former St. Augustine's College (SAC) standout Antonique Butler has qualified for this weekend's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I East Preliminary Track and Field Meet.

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