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Argosy University is located on the ground floor of the Haleck Building in Ottoville.
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Argosy University owes more than $700,000 in student-stipends for its Hawai’i campus, according to financial data included in a US Department of Education, Feb. 27 letter, which is also the same date that federal financial aid was terminated for Argosy. The American...
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Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The four defendants — all women — in a land dispute that resulted in criminal charges being filed have all been sentenced to 6 months probation. Romas Talitameasina Napoleone, Malologa Heather, Fuefuealii Taalili, and Lavinia Fruean all pled guilty to private peace...
Congresswoman Amata with VA Secretary Wilkie
Washington, D.C. —  Congresswoman Aumua Amata took part in the first full Committee hearing of the 116th Congress in the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee last week, which will help set up the legislative work for the year ahead and establish priorities. VA Secretary Robert Wilkie testified in a...
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Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man who pled guilty to public peace disturbance has been sentenced to 12 months probation, because Judge Elvis P. Patea said the 6-month recommended probation term from attorneys from both sides is not enough. Lemasanimaleea Mapu was initially charged with two counts...
American Samoa District Court building
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — An Assistant Attorney General at the AG's Office has been sentenced to 6 months probation after he pled guilty yesterday to an amended count of reckless driving, under a plea agreement that was accepted by the court. William Ledoux appeared before District Court Judge...
American Samoa District Court building
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man who allegedly slashed two tires on his wife's truck has been arrested and charged with third degree property damage. Michael Adams made his initial appearance in District Court this past week, where he entered a 'not guilty' plea to the single charge against him....
Congresswoman Amata with Chairman Johnny Isakson
Washington, D.C. —  Aumua Amata took part in a Joint Senate/House veterans hearing, attended by hundreds of veterans at the U.S. Capitol. She also welcomed passage of a bill containing better Pacific volcano monitoring, and studying the possibility of future observatories in American Samoa, Guam...
Nadine Solofa-Taufa’asau (right), talks with ASCC student
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The Business & Professional Women (BPW) of Pago Pago collaborated with the Business Department at the American Samoa Community College (ASCC) to present the lunchtime seminar “Make That Job Yours!” on Thursday, Feb. 21. ASCC Business majors and other students, along...
Just say no to marijuana
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The 27-year-old man who was convicted of giving marijuana cigarettes to a high school student was ordered by the court to immediately depart the territory, and remain outside of its borders for the duration of his probation term, which is 12 years. Tavita Mariota, who...
Thomas Siaumau
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Day three of the case against Thomas Siaumau saw the government call only one witness to the stand — DPS evidence custodian, Officer Zenophia Jennings, who has been on the police force for over 15 years, with four of them as Evidence Custodian. The focus of day three was...

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