#MorningBlend is LIVE on Guardian Radio 96.9FM. “In The News”- Government officials from the region and shipping companies appeal to USTR to drop $1M port fee for China-built vessels; govt. to move forward with “optional” semi-monthly payments for public servants; two men stabbed in GB during argument; man acquitted of love triangle murder; 26-year-old man jailed for one year after pleading guilty to “abducting” teen girl who had runaway from home; CAPAS - The Bahamas Creative and Performing Arts School - to begin accepting students this fall
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