Kaʻū News Briefs Thursday, Oct.19 , 2023
Volcanologist Jim Kauahikaua in front of a dome fountain from a skylight at 2,450 feet elevation on Feb. 1, 1996. Photo by Carl Thornber, U.S. Geological SurveyALOHA 'OE TO THE LATE, REMARKABLE,...
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ON THE EVE OF THE COFFEE TEA & WATER ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS EXPO Saturday, its founder Christine Kaehuaea, of Stargazer Industries, said that she is focusing on donations from the community toward the...
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Christine EventBrenda at Becker'sMilolii at state Supreme CourtNew Ocean View Halau at Pu'u Honua
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Aulani's Hula Halau is open to new members at its location in Ocean View. The halau was based in Waikoloa for over 30 years.At left is Kumu Kekahi Young. At right is Kumu Aulani Young. Photo from...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Monday, Oct. 23, 2023
Illegal aerial luminaries - sky lanterns - landed on a roof, a utility line, and in a yard in Pāhala. Officer Pernell Hanoa urges citizens to understand the fire danger. Photo from Hawai'i Police...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023
Slater, a conservation detection dog, surveys for ʻakeʻake burrows at Pōhakuloa Training Area. Dr. Michelle Reynolds recently received a Zonta microgrant to help expand her Hawaiian Detection Dogs...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023
Coffee Least Rust, a threat to all Ka'u Coffee farmers is subject of three upcoming webinars,one of them on Thursday, sponsored by Hawai'i Coffee Association. Photo from HCAHAWAI'I COFFEE ASSOCIATION...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023
Great blocking by the Trojans helped lead to their victory over Kohala on Thursday. Photo by Brenda Iokepa MosesKAʻŪ TROJANS LADIES VOLLEYBALL WON ITS PLAYOFF GAME AT the Herkes Kaʻū DistrictKaʻū moves...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Friday, Oct. 27, 2023
Ramona Okumura's neice Erika and her uncles Miles Okumura, of Honoka'a, and Glenn Okumura, of Pāhala, march in the Honoka'a Peace Parade with a banner urging, "Bring Auntie Ramona Home."Photo from the...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023
Award winning Kaʻū Coffee Farms shared their brew and their knowledge at the Coffee Tea & Water Expo and concert at NāʻālehuPark last Saturday. Among them was Kaʻū Coffee Growers Cooperative...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023
Ho'okupu Hula No Kaʻū Festival this SaturdayIndigenous dance from Mexico will be performed at this Saturday's Ho'okupu Hula No Kaʻū Festivalat the Ke Ola Pu'uhonua cultural grounds in Nāʻālehu. Photo...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Monday, Oct. 30, 2023
Six witches showed up to dance at Ocean View swap meet last Saturday. They plan to alsodance at the Trunk or Treat event at Kahuku County Park Ocean View from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.Photo by Annie BostedAFTER...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023
KMLAC members Kaikea Nakachi and his father Mike Nakachi plant coral pieces for the Kahuwai Bay Coral Restoration Project, assisted by The Nature Conservancy. See more below. Photo from Liquid Cosmos...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Wednesday, Nov.1, 2023
Preparations to begin for Cultural FestGreeting the sunrise at Punalu'u is a tradition of Ho'okupu Hula No Kaʻū Cultural Festival. Halau Hula O Leionalani and Kumu Debbie Ryder present a free day of...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023
Back Stage with Halau Hula O LeionalaniHalau Hula O Leionalani and Kumu Debbie Ryder hosted Bali Hai dancers from Mexico at Aunty Sally's Lu'au Hale in Hilo to perform for kupuna on Thursday. Dancers...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Thursday, Nov. 3, 2023
Helicopter pilot David Okita flies many missions over Kaʻū related to conservation, land use and firefighting. Photo by Shalan Crysdale/TNCDAVID OKITA, A HELICOPTER PILOT WELL KNOWN BY KAʻŪ RANCHERS,...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023
Dr. Angie Miyashiro, left, with the HOSA-Future Health Professionals at Kaʻū High School after traveling to Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy on Saturday and winning invitations to state conference...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023
Humpback mother and calf pair swim through Hawaiian waters. Photo by J. Moore/NOAA Permit 15240HUMPBACK WHALE MOTHERS AND CALVES have already been spotted in Hawaiian waters where they come each...
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Monday, Nov. 6, 2023
The ʻŌhiʻa Love fest month is November and enthusiasts are encouraging everyone to learn thevalue of this tree to drinking water and the watershed, how to plant 'ohia and take care of the forests....
View ArticleKaʻū News Briefs Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park posted this photo of a hiker navigating a rocky, dry trail with the Pacific Ocean on the horizon, as the Park opens and closes roads, trails and campgrounds with the...
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