Public invited to sign Inouye memory book

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The late U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye touched many lives through his five decades of service in Washington, D.C., leaving behind a legacy that will touch countless more lives through the years, according to Hawaii County.

The late U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye touched many lives through his five decades of service in Washington, D.C., leaving behind a legacy that will touch countless more lives through the years, according to Hawaii County.

Mayor Billy Kenoi invites the public to share memories, thoughts, and aloha for Inouye by signing memorial books, which will be available through the end of next week at the Mayor’s Offices at the Hawaii County Building and the West Hawaii Civic Center. The books will be sent to Inouye’s family.

The Mayor’s Office is open weekdays from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The offices will be open regular hours on Christmas Eve and closed on Christmas Day. For more information, call the Mayor’s Office in Kona at 323-4444 or in Hilo at 961-8211.