Kaʻū News Briefs, Friday, September 20, 2019
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park trail crew members Greg Carlin and Patrick Murphy remove an Area Closed sign on Kīlauea Iki Trail. The trail reopens on Sunday. Photo by Kaweni Māsaniai-IbarraKĪLAUEA...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Saturday, September 21, 2019
Pāhala's Alfred Ibarra, at right with his sister Betsy Potter, won the 5K in the 60-69 age group in today's Kaʻū Coffee Trail Run, which drew a record breaking 226 runners in three events. At left, a...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Sunday, September 22, 2019
Former Miss Kaʻū Coffee Amey Silva and her keiki at the inaugural Fall Family Funday 2019 Rodeo. Photo by Julia NealTHE INAUGURAL FALL FAMILY RODEO on Saturday showed off paniolo skills of keiki and...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Monday, September 23, 2019
Christina Rasmussen and Megan Denny, who finished third and first in the Women' 5K, with Kaʻū Coffee Queen Helena Sesson, Princess Liliana Marques, and Miss Flower Kysha Manini Kaʻupu. Emcee Eddie-O is...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Congratulated by Boys & Girls Club CEO Chad Cabral, members in Ocean View are able to use Dell computersfor homework and other projects in the new program at Ocean View Community Center. See more...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Volcano Art Center, which hosts cultural events, such as hula on a traditional dance platform, will receive funds from Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority's Aloha ʻĀina program. See story below. Photo from...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Thursday, September 26, 2019
Young Brothers has carried and tugged cargo between the island for more than a century and is askingfor a rate increase. It is the only inter-island cargo service in Hawaiʻi. Photo from Young BrothersA...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Friday, September 27, 2019
Kaʻū Coffee fields, newly pruned, in the rains from Hurricane Lane in 2018. A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states storms will get worse if carbon dioxide emissions...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Saturday, September 28, 2019
The flags of South Pacific Islands flew at Maunakea today as representatives from many islands visited thecamp to sing a song of unification for Protectors of Maunakea. Photo by Julia NealSOUTH PACIFIC...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Sunday, September 29, 2019
Three injection wells, tagged in blue, will be deepened from 400 feet to 800 ft by Hū Honua Bioenergy, LLC, in preparationfor the biofuels electric plant to operate. Testing and another public comment...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Monday, September 30, 2019
THE HEART OF ALOHA, A WAY FORWARD is the 14-page booklet released by Mayor Harry Kim today. "The all-encompassing image of the heart atop Maunakea well symbolizes the most precious values and beauty...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Sen. Kai Kahele again calls for a moratorium on construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope, but that Maunakea needs achange in management regardless of the project. Photo from BIVNMAYOR HARRY KIM'S...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument has received approval for $4 million of federal funds for research and management projects. See story below. Photo from UNESCOHUMPBACK WHALE SEASON IN HAWAIʻI...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Thursday, October 3, 2019
Fishing off of South Point at sunset. Photo by William NealIMPEACHING PRES. DONALD TRUMP is already on solid ground, contends Hawi`i Sen. Brian Schatz. He stated that Trump "already admitted to doing...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Friday, October 4, 2019
Kaʻū's Izaiah Pilanca-Emmsley attempts to break loose from the Kamehameha defense during Thursday night's game played at Paiʻea Stadium. Despite a rough night, the Trojans still have a chance to get to...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Saturday, October 5, 2019
Free internet for patrons of Nāʻālehu Public Library will be delayed, as it, the school, and Pāhala Library are all on the same connection. Photo by The Kaʻū CalendarNĀʻĀLEHU LIBRARY is open in its new...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Sunday, October 6, 2019
The endangered Hawaiian crow, ʻAlalā, is featured on five notecards the ʻAlalā Project sourced from submissions by local keiki to last year's Hawaiʻi Nei art competition. See story, and learn how to...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Monday, October 7, 2019
Partners in Development Foundation, which runs Tūtū & Me programs in Kaʻū, will receive $400,000 in federal funds.Image from pidf.orgNATIVE HAWAIIAN PROGRAMS will receive almost $10 million in...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Tuesday, October 8, 2019
A Trunk or Treat entry in the vehicle decorating contest last year. Starbucks offered blends of Zombie Brains, Vampire Blood, and Witches Brew. See story below. Photo by Julia NealDO NOT USE...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs, Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Nīnole Bridge in Punaluʻu (((PLEASE VERIFY))) is one of the construction projects needed to keep travel safe around the island. Learn about funds for bridge and road projects, below. Kaʻū Calendar...
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