Not long after 66km of paved roads linking Maryland and the Ivorian border were dedicated, residents are already reaping many benefits from the construction, with some reporting that public transportation fares have reduced by over 75 percent.
Grand Bassa’s Sen. Kaipay Breaks Ground for Administrative Building in Geegbarn
Sen. Jonathan Kaipay has broken grounds for an administrative building in Geegbarn Administrative District, located on the outskirts of Grand Bassa’s second electoral district.
Maryland Journalist Dies in Motorcycle Accident Near Pleebo
Members of the Maryland press community are mourning a colleague who died on March 12 following a tragic motorcycle accident two days earlier.
Fire Destroys Millions of Dollars of Goods at Vamuco Market Shopping Center
An early morning fire gutted the Vamuco Market Shopping Center warehouse in Vai Town on March 15. Although a significant amount of properties were damaged, there were no deaths.
Grand Kru Man Kills Girlfriend After Argument
Police in Grand Kru have arrested 38-year-old Eric Teah after a physical altercation with his girlfriend resulted in her death.
Carter Center Completes Nationwide Anti-Stigma Training for Pharmacists
The Carter Center has completed its final planned mental health and anti-stigma training for pharmacists nationwide. The latest training covered 19 pharmacists from the southeastern region of the country.
Rep. Matthew Joe Details Accomplishments Over Past Two Years in Legislative Report
Rep. Matthew Joe has presented a report to his constituents in Grand Bassa’s third district, detailing his legislative activities over the past two years.
Residents of Sinoe Town Say Welthungerhilfe Fisheries Project Improving Their Livelihood
Nearly one year after the Support Climate Change Sensitivity and Adaptation Strategies in Liberia Project was initiated in Sanquin, beneficiaries say the Welthunghilfe program is having a positive effect on their lives.