June 2014
GOD HAS BLESSED US WITH A BEAUTIFUL OCEAN ― BUT IT MUST BE RESPECTED
Samoana students and visitors to the school campus have probably walked by a cement pillar that holds a stainless steel plaque hundreds of times without noticing it — it is so much a part of the la
Mad scramble for men’s playoff spots
There is a mad scramble for the men’s top four, playoff spots this coming Saturday amongst the five of the top six teams in the 2014 FFAS 7-A-Side League.
Samoan wresting pro turns his sights on TV and movie work
Samoan professional wrestler Nicholas Hayner, who went by the name of Nick Primo in the ring, comes from the Filoiali’i family of Ta’u Manu’a, and is now putting his professional wrestling moves to
Maritime training begins next week for those who must get a UPV license
Maritime training begins next week for local residents who own and operate alias, so they may be able to obtain the Uninspected Passenger Vehicle (UPV) license issued by the U.S.
Air service one of seven areas targeted in new development plan
Air service development for Pago Pago International Airport, as well as air service for Manu’a and Swains Islands has been cited as one of the seven target areas for American Samoa to consider, acc
ASCC student accepted to Nat'l Public Health summer Internship
The Future Public Health Leaders Program (FPHLP), funded by the Centers for Disease Control, is designed to encourage underrepresented college students to consider careers in public health.
Bumble Bee tuna cannery in Samoa moves forward
The Samoa government is forging ahead with plans for a cannery operation in the independent state, with an agreement reportedly to be signed later this month with San Diego based Bumble Bee Foods —