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Census email campaign to start

The U.S. Census Bureau announced that it will begin emailing households in low-responding areas to encourage them to respond to the 2020 Census.  Millions of…

Island crime down 35%

LIHU‘E — Crime on the island is down about 35% compared to last year, according to Kaua‘i Police Department Chief Todd Raybuck. As of the…

Opening Kai Bar, pandemic or not

KILAUEA — Raj Denisewicz wasn’t expecting to pick up a coffee from Java Kai on Saturday when he journeyed to Kilauea to check his post…

Koloa Plantation Days goes virtual

KOLOA — Celebrate Koloa Plantation Days virtually this year in a way that commemorates the annual event and the history of Koloa. “Koloa Plantation Days…

Renewables highlighted at KIUC meeting

LIHU‘E — There was no chili and rice, but more than 100 Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative members tuned in anyway for the utility’s 18th annual…

Stay informed during the storm

Dear Readers; As Tropical Storm Douglas moves through the state, stay informed through the print and digital versions of The Garden Island newspaper. We’ll keep…

5-day county work week to return

LIHU‘E – The County of Kaua‘i announced that, starting Monday, July 27, most county offices will resume normal operating hours of Monday through Friday from…

Manhole work set for Lihu‘e

LIHU‘E — The county Department of Public Works Wastewater Management Division’s contractor will be performing manhole inspections on the Lihu‘e sewer-collection system for approximately four…

Complete storm prep today

LIHU‘E — Utilities providers are reminding residents to finish up preparations for the currently expected impacts of Tropical Storm Douglas today. Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative…

Kulia scholarship helps recently unemployed

HONOLULU — August 10 is the deadline for registering for the Kulia Scholarship to enable students to reap the benefits for the 2020 Fall Semester.…