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August 03, 2011
Inagua Prepares For TS Emily

Inagua residents were in preparation mode yesterday, establishing a command center and public shelters as Tropical Storm Emily slowly moved closer to the island.
Based on the forecast track yesterday, Inagua should be affected by the storm on Thursday.
Rector of St. Philip's Anglican Church in Mathew Town, Father Tellison Glover, said yesterday that his church would be used as one of two storm s...

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September 12, 2008
Goverment May table Order To Help Inagua

Some more relief may be on the way for Inagua residents who were victims of Hurricane Ike. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said the government will most likely table an exigency order in the House of Assembly, sometime soon.

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February 11, 2019
Campbell wraps weekend tour of southern-most islands

Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie Campbell concluded a three-day visit to the islands of Mayaguana and Inagua over the weekend with a stop at the Inagua All-Age School...

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June 01, 2016
BTC Sponsored Avvy's Carnival a Hit!

With scores of revelers, the BTC sponsored ?Avvy Brings Carnival to Inagua? was nothing short of spectacular.

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July 21, 2011
Man visits Inagua where note he wrote in 1979 washed up

Paul McGill had no idea where his note would end up when he scribbled it down while sitting on a fishing boat in the Gulf of Mexico in 1979 before tossing it into the water.

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September 10, 2008
Morton Salt To Close Indefinitely

The economy of Inagua has been dealt a crippling blow with the indefinite closure of Morton Salt.

Sunday's passage of Hurricane Ike totally destroyed Morton's main building and melted tons of salt in its salt pans, forcing management to cease operations at the establishment, the island's main economic engine.

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February 08, 2013
Another 44 Haitian Immigrants Apprehended

Less than 24 hours after 89 illegal Haitian immigrants were captured in waters off Inagua on Tuesday, another 44 were captured near the same area. According to police reports yesterday, shortly before 2 p.m. on Wednesday a U.S. Coast...

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June 21, 2016
Archdeacon celebrates 40 years since ordination

ANGLICAN Archdeacon James Palacious celebrates the 40th anniversary of his ordination this week with a service of thanksgiving at Christ the King on Thursday and on Sunday at St. Philip's Church, Inagua, on Sunday.

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September 14, 2008
New Hope For Moton Employees

There is a sense of new hope for Morton Salt employees residing on hurricane-ravished Inagua, with the announcement of the intention of parent company Rohm and Haas to rebuild the salt manufacturing facility.

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May 26, 2017
"BTC Sponsors Avvy's Carnival"

Bahamian singing sensation ?Avvy? plans to launch his third Carnival in Inagua with the help of The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC)...

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