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Rubber Duckie Race Raises $33,000 For Cerebral Palsy
WAIKOLOA, Hawaiʻi - On the 4th of July, the Kings’ Shops Great Waikoloa Rubber Duckie Race raised over $33,000 for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawai‘i. (BIVN) – The Great Waikoloa Rubber Duckie Race this year raised over $33,000 for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawai‘i.
Candidate Q&A: State House District 13 — Mahina Poepoe
Editor’s note: For Hawaii’s Nov. 8 General Election, Civil Beat asked candidates to answer some questions about where they stand on various issues and what their priorities will be if elected. The following came from Mahina Poepoe, Democratic candidate for state House District 13, which covers Molokai, Lanai,...
Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Hope Alohalani Cermelj
Editor’s note: For Hawaii’s Aug. 10 Primary Election, Civil Beat asked candidates to answer some questions about where they stand on various issues and what their priorities will be if elected. The following came from Hope Alohalani Cermelj, candidate for Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee. His...
Hawaii Ag Agency Won’t Get All The Money Slated For Pest Management After All
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green last week slashed $10 million from the Department of Agriculture’s budget aimed at limiting the spread of invasive species. Green said the agency likely couldn’t spend the money before it lapsed because the agency didn’t have the staffing to effectively identify and oversee initiatives that would put it to use. The biosecurity program still has another $10 million that Green left in the budget.
Hawaii DOE Still Doesn’t Have A Plan For How To Spend Farm-To-School Funds
More than a year after the Hawaii Department of Education sparked ire by instructing schools not to apply for funding from a $650,000 federal food grant it had helped secure, the agency has yet to produce a clear plan for how it will use the grant before it expires. The...
Foodbank: 1/3 of Hawaii households are still going hungry
A third of Hawaii households are still going hungry, according to a recent study by the Hawaii Foodbank. There’s more alarming news and is hoping for your help. Everyone is always busy at the Hawaii Foodbank headquarters in Mapunapuna. “We collect donations that come in from the community, from retailers, stores and manufacturers,” said Danny […]
First 'MRI' for vehicles in Hawaii, revolutionizing automotive diagnostics
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Despite technological advancements of the past decade in the automotive industry, car inspections continue to be manual, time-consuming practices that could lead to missed defects, increased costs, and lower customer satisfaction. The first fully-automated vehicle inspection system in Hawaii has been unveiled at the first dealership...
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