Hawaii’s Simple Gourmet spreads message of sustainability and healthy living
HAMAKUA COAST — Hawaii Island farmers Jesse Fujimoto and Laura Rieber produce different forms of garden-fresh turmeric, wild Hawaiian vanilla and an array of edible leafy greens on their small farm between Pepeekeo and Papaikou along the Hamakua Coast.
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Westin Hapuna and NHCH reach the finish line: Final three North Hawaii businesses to become Blue Zones Approved worksites in 2018
NORTH HAWAII — Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort and North Hawaii Community Hospital (NHCH) celebrated their recognition as Blue Zones Project Approved worksites in North Hawaii earlier this month.
Focusing on the new year: Waimea January town meeting to spotlight 2019 community changes, challenges, opportunities
WAIMEA — Change, challenges and opportunities for the new year will be the focus of Waimea’s first town meeting in 2019 beginning promptly at 5:20 p.m. this Thursday in Waimea School Cafeteria.
A hui hou
Looking back over the past four years and nearly 300 issues, it amazes me how much we’ve been able to cover in the North Hawaii News – from the deep Hawaiian culture to farmers and ranchers, creative educational endeavors, chefs, health, science and some memorable people in our region.
Handing over the reins: Mahina Paishon-Duarte leaves a lasting impression on KANU
WAIMEA – Mahina Paishon-Duarte, head of school at Kanu o ka Aina, has accomplished much in her five years at the Hawaiian-focused public charter school.
Johnny Nicholas will rock the island with Honokaa Dragon Jazz Band
HONOKAA — Blues master and roots music aficionado Johnny Nicholas from Austin, Texas will perform with young musicians of Honokaa High’s Dragon Jazz Band for three exceptional concerts on Hawaii Island in January.
Hamakua-Kohala Health expands to Waimea
A fourth Hamakua-Kohala Health office will open at 65-1230 Mamalahoa Highway in Waimea this Friday. A grand opening ceremony is planned for 10 a.m. Jan. 26.
For the love of quilting
Mauna Kea Quilter in Waimea will meet from 9:30 a.m.-noon Jan. 12 in the meeting room of the Thelma Parker Memorial Library. The public is welcome to attend the monthly meetings the second Saturday of the month.
The Climate Reality Project Educational and Action Night planned in Waikoloa Village
The District 7 Precinct 1-2, Democratic Party of Hawaii is sponsoring a special event from 4:30–7:30 p.m. Jan. 13 in the Waikoloa Community Room at 68-1792 Malia Street.
North Kohala Library confirms two free January events
North Kohala Public Library will host a Hawaiian classical guitar recital by Ian O’Sullivan at 3 p.m. Jan 17.
Blessing of the Pa’u Museum coming up
Paniolo Preservation Society will unveil their new heritage center at Pukalani Stables at a blessing event from 5-9 p.m. Jan. 19. All are welcome to attend and help perpetuate the pa’u traditions of the community.
Hawaii community celebration of Earl Bakken scheduled
From noon-4 p.m. Jan. 19, the community is invited to a Hawaii Celebration of Life for Earl Bakken at Kahilu Town Hall in Waimea. The legendary Medtronic founder and inventor of the first external, wearable, transistorized, battery-operated pacemaker played a major role in the creation of North Hawaii Community Hospital in Waimea and other community programs.
Additional volunteers needed for comfort program
Originally launched this fall, North Hawaii Community Hospital is seeking additional residents to participate in the Comfort Rounding program to assist patients.
Laughter Therapy
Aloha and happy 2019 tomorrow as you read this last one for 2018! It will be short because I want to go surfing, golfing and bike riding! And if you think I can still do all that, you’re nuts!
7 more arrested for squatting in Leilani Estates
Hawaii Island Police in the Puna District continued with enforcement efforts in the Leilani Estates area on Friday and arrested and charged seven people wanted for outstanding warrants, the department said in a press release.
Shutting down a volcano
HILO — The partial closure of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park does not appear to be keeping tourists away from Volcano, to the relief of businesses that depend on them.
Report examines benefits, feasibility of basalt facility
Business roundup: 12-31-18
New Kona Starbucks announced
No, killing special fund doesn’t kill people
Recently, the state auditor released Report No. 18-19, which reviewed special funds, trust funds, and trust accounts of our Department of Land and Natural Resources.
Dollars for disaster
HILO — The Hawaii County Council is being asked to add projects related to damage caused by recent disasters to the capital budget and accept funds for a recovery plan for Puna.
AP News in Brief 12-31-18
Election official says Bangladesh’s ruling alliance won vote
My Turn: Humane society taking too much credit for rescues
Let’s get real Mr. Atwood. I agree the islandwide response to the lava crisis in Puna was noble. It was a heroic effort with many risking their lives and freedom to save trapped animals. The community of Puna was caught with no emergency plan for their animals which was suggested to HIHS by the ASPCA when we experienced the 2014 lava event.
Letters to the editor: 12-31-18
Proud to be a part of dog-rescuing community
Dual DUI offender seeks probation
KEALAKEKUA — A Kailua-Kona man incarcerated on Oahu will undergo a physical exam as part of a bid to reduce his five-year sentence to probation in order to seek medical care.
State surveys community on hurricane preparedness
HILO — Are you prepared for a hurricane?