May 2017
Kanana Fou HS wins island-wide accounting competition
Six senior Stallions from Kanana Fou HIgh School competed in the recent Island-Wide Accounting competition and the group was able to secure the first place win for the second consecutive year.
Tourism to National Park of American Samoa creates $2,070,200 in economic benefits
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 28,893 visitors to National Park of American Samoa in 2016 spent $1,689,300 in communities near the park; and that spending supported 21 jobs in
DOE cook charged for slapping a child in school cafeteria
A Department of Education cook who allegedly slapped a 10-year-old student on the face about seven months ago, was last week charged with misdemeanor third degree assault.
Island Wide Accounting Competition
For the second year in a row, Kanana Fou High School took home first prize in the Island Wide Accounting Competition, which was held earlier this year and sanctioned by the local Department of Educ
Talavai foma’i o meaola ma fagafao i le taulaga
O le aso ananafi na tatala ai i le Maota i Tanumaleu i Utulei le talavai mo meaola e fa’atautaia lea e le Matagaluega o Fa’ato’aga ma Lafumanu a le malo e ana foma’i manu fa’apitoa ma i latou e sap
Toe fono Falelima i Sisifo mo le sailiina o sona Kovana Itumalo
O le itula e 10:00 i le taeao o le aso Faraile nei, o a taeao lea ua fa’atulaga e usuia ai le fonotaga lona lua a le Falelima i Sisifo, mo le sailia o se tasi e avea ma o latou Kovana Itumalo, na t
Fa’atali se fa’aiuga o le mataupu a Siaosi Laulu
O le aoauli ananafi na amata iloilo ai e ali’i ma tama’ita’i Iloilo Iuga se fa’aiuga o le mataupu a Siaosi Laulu, i le mae’a ai lea ona o latou fa’afofoga i fa’amatalaga tauto a molimau sa fesiligi
Local former US Postal Service employee facing conspiracy drug possession misdemeanor
A former US Postal Service (USPS) employee in American Samoa is facing a conspiracy drug possession charge — a misdemeanor — in connection with a parcel, alleged to contain drugs, she received earl
Amata hails Vice President Pence’s words as “Pago Pago Declaration”
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