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How We Celebrated: Our Favorite Trips Marking Major Milestones

How We Celebrated: Our Favorite Trips Marking Major Milestones CNT Editors © Condé Nast Traveler A private dinner on an uninhabited atoll in the Maldives We ve locked down, canceled trips, and spent countless milestones birthdays, graduations, honeymoons cooped up at home. But with an end in sight, it s time for a do-over. Time to dream again. To book that cruise, map out an epic road trip, or plan a family reunion. To remind ourselves why we travel in the first place to celebrate ourselves, one another, and the world. All listings featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. If you book something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

MICHELLE OBAMA HIGHLIGHTS AMERICAN SAMOA | Pacific Islands Report

MICHELLE OBAMA HIGHLIGHTS AMERICAN SAMOA Submitted by admin on Mon, 04/05/2010 - 00:00 Special recognition for preservation of heritage PAGO PAGO, American Samoa, (Samoa News, April 2, 2010) - Governor Togiola Tulafono on Thursday announced United States First Lady Michelle Obama has designated American Samoa as a Preserve America Community the first U.S. territory designated in its entirety. Governor Togiola said Preserve America is a national initiative developed in cooperation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the U.S. Departments of the Interior, Agriculture, and other agencies, which highlights the efforts of the President and First Lady to preserve America’s national heritage. One of the components of the initiative is the designation of Preserve America Communities.

Dune grading for views decision in hands of Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals

The Cannon Beach City Council voted in October of 2019 not to allow the grading of sand dunes for views, as previously reported by The Gazette. At the time, the city took comments from many residents and hired the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industry to provide updated information on the subject. Subsequent to the city’s decision, both the Breakers Point and Chapman Point homeowners associations said they would appeal the decision to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, which they have done. On Dec. 1, the Land Use Board heard oral arguments from attorneys for the homeowners associations as well as from the respondents, the city of Cannon Beach and intervenor-respondent the Oregon Coast Alliance. Each had 15 minutes to speak before the board, which included within that reserved time for rebuttal. The hearing was transmitted via telephone conference and open to the public.

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