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RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Fifty years after he joined the United States Marine Corps, a decorated veteran is now a United States citizen.
Fofomaitulagi Tuitele, known to friends and family as Fofo, recently completed his naturalization requirements and took the oath of allegiance during a ceremony last...
O le faaiuga o le masina o Fepuari sa fa’apa’iaina ai le nofo a le Saufaiga le tofa Lauti Fa’afetai Lauti ma le tausi Lolita Puletasi Lauti i le laoa i Avalua i le malae i Laloulu, Vatia.
O le susuga le Faife’au EFKAS Rev. Afalupetoa Utai sa ta’ita’ia le sauniga ia Fepuari 25 i le EFKAS-Vatia e fa’...
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Visitors to Holton’s Town Square on Saturday, Oct. 11, will have the opportunity to view the process of turning alpaca fiber into an article of clothing — or from “Sheep to Shawl,” as the process is known.
Sarah DeVader of Sarah’s Enchanted Cottage on the west side of the Square is putting the “...
United States Navy Seaman Recruit (SR) Rhonda M. Faraimo from Sacramento, CA, was selected to lead and conduct their Division 951 recruit band during their graduation ceremony this past Nov. 1, at the USN Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.
Her Division 951 Recruit Band also...
This year, business interest in the Upstate has the potential to exceed previous years. Year-to-date 53 companies have visitedthe Upstate area with project interests, according Clay Andrews, director of investor and public relations manager at Upstate S.C. Alliance. “I think Greer is sort of right...