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Mixed feelings on Tier 3

KAPA‘A — Governor David Ige Thursday approved Kaua‘i Mayor Derek Kawakami’s updated Business &Recreation Guidelines tier chart, and the county’s move to a newly-modified Tier…

Food boxes go out despite COVID-19 precautions

LIHU‘E — Despite the precautionary safety measures generated by the recent uptick in new cases of COVID-19, the Lili‘uokalani Trust coordinated the delivery of 400…

Six new COVID cases Wednesday

LIHU‘E — Six new cases of COVID-19 were reported by the state Department of Health Kaua‘i District Health Office on Wednesday, bringing the number of…

Over $300K stolen through scams

LIHU‘E — Since the start of the year, over $300,000 worth of collective debt across 13 cases has been scammed away, according to the Kaua‘i…

State Farm grant program coming

LIHU‘E — State Farm will be opening June 2 an application process for $25,000 grants to assist with neighborhood-improvement projects. The State Farm Neighborhood Assist…

Virtual conference is on federal contracts

LIHU‘E — Tuesday was the first day of a three-day, virtual conference, “Hawai‘i’s Advantage to Federal Contracting.” The conference is hosted by the Hawai‘i Small…

KIUC to give $1.1M in bill credits to members

LIHUE — Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative will begin issuing $1.1 million in 2020 patronage-capital-retirement bill credits to cooperative members this month, the result of action…

Visitors turned away at Ha‘ena

HA‘ENA — Employees have turned away over 700 cars the past two Sundays at Ha‘ena State Park. Yet, state Department of Land and Natural Resources…

Kaua‘i Resource Center reopens

LIHU‘E — People could not wait for the Kaua‘i Resource Center to reopen Monday morning. “We already had people depositing material for The Salvation Army…

Mass testing, quarantine at KCCC

WAILUA — A Kaua‘i Community Correctional Center employee has tested positive for COVID-19, a result which has meant a suspension of inmate movement and mass…