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Happy Camper for Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Kukui Grove Center was pretty busy over the weekend, said Collette Jimenez (she’s got three pieces in the Kaua‘i Society of Artists’ Washed Up Marine…

Families receive financial assistance from YWCA

LIHU‘E — YWCA Kaua‘i has awarded 25 grants to local families through a recently-created COVID-19 Relief Fund, which provides one-time financial assistance grants to participants…

Food trucks reopen or launch with aloha

KAPA‘A — Food truck owners on Kaua‘i are starting to reopen alongside other businesses, and like other business owners on the island, some spent much…

Letter for Friday, June 12, 2020

Hatefulness and racism need to end Historical records show racism as a symptom of arrogant self-centered people. In this particular story, the consequence of backbiting…

Happy Camper for Friday, June 12, 2020

Wow! Throw a holiday (King Kamehameha Day observed, Thursday!), and things take off from the COVID-19 pandemic (is this Back-to-Normal?)…Kudos to Michelle Panoka (Hawai‘i Foodbank,…

Ono Pops offers essential workers a cool treat

LIHU‘E — Greg Askew of Ono Pops said Tuesday they’re only missing Wilcox Health in deliveries. “We’ve delivered to three fire stations, the Kaua‘i Veterans…

Kapa‘a top player waits on MLB draft

KAPA‘A—Recent Kapa‘a High School graduate and baseball player, Noa Cardinez, will wait for a phone call to alter his future. Cardinez said he plans to…

Eight ‘step up’ to become KPD

LIHU‘E — Eight graduates of the 92nd Police Recruit Class “stepped up,” Wednesday to become the latest additions to the Kaua‘i Police Department. The welcome…

Immunizations, physical exams required for students

HONOLULU — With the easing of COVID-19 “Safer-at-Home” restrictions, it is more important than ever to ensure every child’s immunizations and physical examination are up…