AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIndependence Sports & Tradition: Samoa’s Independence Day celebrations in Apia kept the energy high with a government variety show and the fautasi race spotlighting Telefoni o le Vainu’u of Manono, led by Leiataua Jerry Brunt, after Telefoni secured a strong lead in the wooden-oar race and will use the same traditional oars in the final. Community STEAM & Youth Learning: American Samoa STEAM Fest 2026 (“Igniting Hope Through STEAM!”) brought families, schools, and partners together for hands-on stations, cultural exhibits, career booths, solar car challenges, and youth-focused resources. Local Leadership Update: Governor Pulaalii Nikolao Pula appointed Faʻalanaʻipupu Taase Sagapolutele as Acting Police Commissioner, effective immediately, following Taʻaga Saite Moliga’s resignation. Culture in Action (Samoa Parliament ta’alolo): Districts and an American Samoa delegation presented ta’alolo at Mulinu’u for the Legislative Assembly office complex, with gifts including fine mats, envelopes, and tuna. Environment & Marine Stewardship: The Western Pacific Fishery Council’s June meeting will review American Samoa bottomfish science, including whether stocks are overfished or overfishing. Education & Pride: Manumalo Academy’s Rachael Park placed 4th at the Regeneron ISEF for breadfruit-based renewable biofuel research, representing American Samoa well. Public Safety & Courts: A domestic disturbance case in Afono led to a court appearance for Karl West on private peace disturbance charges. Health & Lifestyle Watch: A new international obesity comparison again puts American Samoa at the top, with 68.5% adult obesity reported.
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