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BETTER BUSINESS: Ransomware attacks are rising

Earlier this month, Eastern European hackers launched an attack on Colonial Pipeline, shutting down the largest pipeline system for refined-oil products. The company ultimately paid…

National Donut Day benefits The Salvation Army

LIHU‘E — Britton Ody of Atlanta, Georgia had to look up the event on the Internet, Friday. “It’s National Donut Day,” Ody said while waiting…

A government of (suspended) laws, not men

John Adams, later to become the second president of the United States, enshrined the concept of “a government of laws, not of men,” in the…

Gearing up for mango season

It’s almost mango season for one of Agribusiness Development Corporations’s longest tenants, Wally Johnson, and he’s gearing up to expand and upgrade operations. Johnson leases…

Southwest adding more gateways to Hawai‘i

LIHU‘E — Southwest Airlines has announced three new mainland flight services to and from Hawai‘i that represent 15 new routes from more than 40 mainland…

Counties, the TAT is now your problem too!

For many years, the counties and the state have been bickering about how much support from the state’s transient accommodations tax (TAT) they should get…

YAMACHIKA: State Auditor facing a whack job

The House speaker’s office recently released an unflattering report on the state auditor. It faulted the auditor’s office for appointing executives without proper experience, and…