A COVID analogy You have a beautiful horse and one day while riding, a disheveled man approaches you on a sickly horse and asks “Will…
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Any mascot suggestions? Pity the poor elephant! As if this wise and noble beast had not suffered enough from being slaughtered so that its tusks…
Daily vaccine numbers would be encouraging Could I be so bold as to suggest an addition to the Kaua‘i COVID-19 count, sponsored by Longs Drugs…
It’s still hard to believe we are approaching one year of our COVID response here on Kaua‘i. Throughout the past year I’ve learned a lot…
Every day it seems I get an email or call from someone who wants to get involved with legislative advocacy, but they want the process…
Do the math legislators I encourage Kauai residents to make their feelings known to the state legislators. “I would like to comment on HR 1286.…
Our island should be cherished Aloha. Wanted to thank Gary Hooser for his letter regarding the desecration of the land where the former Coco Palms…
There is a lot going on this week, with a mix of good and bad, policy and politics. Here are six different things going on…
Under Mayor Kawakami’s independent-travel policies, Kaua‘i has the lowest COVID incidence in Hawai‘i. Nonetheless, Hawai‘i’s Speaker of the House, Scott Saiki, claiming that Kaua‘i’s different…
I awoke the other morning angry and thinking about the ongoing desecration occurring at the bottom of the hill. I’ve been driving by that place…