#MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM. “In The News”- Five former Family Island Administrators say “We were victimized by govt”, Supreme Court judge agrees they were unlawfully transferred, the women are seeking damages and even reinstatement for some; Inagua residents hit with days-long water service disruptions; police make $6.4M marijuana bust; man accused of murder; woman accused of abetting attempted murder of ex; Central Bank: conflict in the Middle East could lead to increased inflation, slowing momentum for economy
The May 16 deadline to apply for the 2026 Munroe Pinder Award @munroepinderaward (Insta) is fast approaching. On #MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM, Pastor Ricardo Dean and Dr. Richard Adderley say financial awards are available for 12th grade and college freshman who excel in academics, community service and leadership.The application is available at themunroepinderaward.org
With exactly one week to Election Day, ORG Bahamas has a voter education campaign underway. Called “Pathway to the Polls”, ORG’s Ari Wells, Senior Outreach Manager, and Leah Carr, Communications Officer, tell #MorningBlendBusiness on Guardian Radio 96.9FM, the campaign is designed to give registered voters helpful tools on what to do in the lead up to the vote.Learn more:orgbahamas.com/vote
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