County Of Hawaii (hi)
Recent News About County Of Hawaii (hi)
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County of Hawaii Elections Accessibility Needs Advisory Committee will meet May 23
County of Hawaii Elections Accessibility Needs Advisory Committee will meet at 10 a.m., May 23
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Hawaii County Fire Commission will meet March 28
Hawaii County Fire Commission will meet at 9 a.m., Thursday, March 28
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Hawaii County Environmental Management Commission will meet March 27
Hawaii County Environmental Management Commission will meet at 9 a.m., Wednesday, March 27
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Hawaii County Arborist Advisory Committee will meet March 27
Hawaii County Arborist Advisory Committee will meet at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 27
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Hawaii County Housing Agency will meet March 28
Hawaii County Housing Agency will meet at 10 a.m., Thursday, March 28
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Hawaii County Ka'u Community Development Plan Action Committee will meet Feb. 28
Hawaii County Ka'u Community Development Plan Action Committee will meet at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28
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Hawaii County Water Board will meet Feb. 27
Hawaii County Water Board will meet at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27
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Hawaii County South Kohala Community Development Plan Action Committee met Feb. 26
Hawaii County South Kohala Community Development Plan Action Committee met Feb. Monday, 26
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Prosecuting Attorney Waltjen: "Hawai'i Island is in dire need of new and improved correctional facilities with the infrastructure to both house serious offenders and accommodate rehabilitative care and treatment, social services, and reintegration assist
Hawai'i County Prosecuting Attorney Waltjen is pushing for new and improved correctional facilities on Hawai'i Island as the Hawai'i Community Correctional Center (HCCC) continues to face difficulties with overcrowding.
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Roth: 'We need to be coordinated and thoughtful to minimize our footprint and maximize our impacts'
Resources have been made available by Mayor Mitch Roth for residents of Hawai'i Island who wish to contribute to the ongoing recovery endeavors in Maui.
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Mayor Roth: "Hawai'i County officials are monitoring two active brushfires in North and South Kohala"
Two brushfires have broken out in North and South Kohala which are being actively monitored by Hawai'i County officials. Several areas of Kohala have been evacuated as a result.
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Subaru Hawai'i launches ‘Tools for Schools’
Subaru Hawai'i announced the launch of "Tools for Schools," an initiative that Subaru Hawai'i has pledged $25,000 to fund project ideas by public and public charter school teachers across Hawai'i.
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Hawai'i County offering second round of grants to aid homelessness
Hawai'i County is offering a second round of grants intended for aiding homelessness and housing assistance.
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Mayor Roth: Newly created office 'blends scientific knowledge with culturally-aware practices in the protection of Hawai'i Island's rich culture and ecosystems'
Hawai'i County Mayor Mitch Roth signed Bill 48 into law on July 26, which established the new Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience (OSCER) for the county. Roth said on social media that he is "most excited" about the equitable practices the bill contains.
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Community group files lawsuit against Roth, Hawaii County over Waipio Valley Road closure
Waipio Valley Road in Hawaii County has been closed for health and safety reasons since February 25, and residents have grown frustrated with the closure and have since run investigations into the validity of the safety concerns about the road.
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County bill would regulate chemicals in sunscreen: 'It's in alignment with protecting our cultural and environmental resources'
The Hawaii County public overwhelmingly supports County Bill 167, which would restrict chemicals in sunscreen if passed.
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Hawaii Home Lands Department breaks ground on Big Island water supply system
William Ailā, Jr., the Hawaiian Homes Commission chair of Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, said the department recently broke ground on a County of Hawaii's Department of Water Supply system in Kaʻū. on May 13.
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Cultural Resources Commission meeting
Cultural Resources Commission meeting
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Going Home Hawaii seeks to ‘break the cycle of recidivism’ for those leaving the justice system and reentering society
With a belief that supportive services can decrease the risk of new crimes, a nonprofit organization, Going Home Hawaii, seeks to provide reentry and recovery programs to individuals coming out of the justice system.
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Redistricting Commission - Public Hearing (Council District 8) on Nov. 4, 2021
Redistricting Commission - Public Hearing (Council District 8)