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Letter for Sunday, August 16, 2020

Thanks to Hooser, he voted in the primary I want to publicly thank Gary Hooser (On the ‘we’ of politics, voting and land-use maps, TGI,…

Letters for Wednesday, August 12, 2020

More concerns about H.R. 5717 I would like to echo Mr. Yoder’s concerns about H.R. 5717 and respectfully request that any attempt to further legislate…

Letter for Monday, August 10, 2020

Chuck Malley was his mentor It is with a sad heart that I learned of Chuck Malley’s passing (TGI July 28). Chuck was my mentor…

Letter for Thursday, July 30, 2020

I hope people can still feel welcome on Kaua‘i I was sad to hear Nolan Ahn’s call for charging much higher rates for us to…

Letter for Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Art Cafe Hemingway not alone in struggle Aloha Kaua‘i friends. On Tuesday, July 14, the front-page article told a very distressing story of the struggle…

Letters for Monday, July 20, 2020

Computer illiterate at a disadvantage This is really discerning, unfair, not good, and very discriminating. Everything you want to do nowadays must be done “ONLINE.”…

Letter for Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Kauai Sings was spectacular Our Monday, July 6 issue of TGI, front page, bottom, scored a huge “at-a-boy/girl?” award with the “virtual choir” story of…

Letter for Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Lawa‘i is not a landfill We live in Kalaheo, and have for 23 years, Lawa‘i post office, 7-Eleven, and Lawa‘i Kaua‘i County recycling locations we…

Letter for Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Concerns about Bill 2774 Bill 27774, an amendment to Chapter 7A of the County Code relating to housing policy, includes language exempting developers from having…

Letters for Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Sadness over Foodland’s closing About 30 years ago, students from St. Catherine School wrote a commercial praising Foodland Market and entered it in Foodland’s statewide…