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Hawaii County requests feedback for solutions to mitigate effects of climate change
Hawaii County is asking the public to help identify solutions to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.
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County Council Meeting September 22, 2021
County Council Meeting September 22, 2021
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Board of Appeals meeting
Calendar Meeting List
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Mayor's COVID-19 First Amended Emergency Rule No. 17
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes Chapter 127A and due to the public health concerns related to COVID-19, I hereby adopt and promulgate the following rules which have the force and effect of law.
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Hand carry water shutoff along Kalanianaʻole Avenue scheduled on Aug. 11
Hand carry water shutoff notice affected area: All services along Kalanianaʻole Avenue between Pua Avenue and Andrews Lane, including Apapane Road and all side streets, South Hilo, Hawai‘i.
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Hawai‘i County Public Works and Mass Transit Committee Met July 6
Hawai‘i County Public Works and Mass Transit Committee Met Tuesday, July 6.
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Hawaii County COVID-19 cases averaged six per day over past week
New COVID-19 cases in Hawaii County were down 49% over the past two weeks, with the average number of daily cases over the past week reaching six, according to data from the State of Hawaii Department of Health.
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Animal control in Hawaii County could be 'bumpy' as contract with nonprofit group expires
Hawaii County is warning of a potentially “bumpy” transition as it resumes animal control responsibilities after the county’s contract with nonprofit coalition Hawaii Rainbow Rangers expired June 30, KHON2 reported.
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County of Hawaii has more than two dozen immediate permanent and temporary positions open
The County of Hawaii, including Hilo and Kailua-Kona, has dozens of permanent and temporary positions open and available for job seekers immediately.
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Hawai'i County Council passes $610 million budget
The Hawai'i County Council has passed a budget of more than $610 million for the year, adding approximately $1 million to Mayor Mitch Roth's proposed operating budget.
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Hawai'i County panel to reconsider recovery package team to track 'huge investment of federal funds'
A proposal to establish a special team to track federal funds for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will be discussed again at a Hawai'i County Council committee meeting this week.
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Hawaii County boards, commissions offer volunteer positions
Nearly 70 volunteer positions are currently available on Hawaii County boards and commissions.
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Honoka'a Western Week starts Saturday with virtual events
Honoka'a Western Week will run May 22-31 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will mostly be held virtually.
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Kīlauea Disaster Recovery Voluntary Housing Buyout Program to help Hawaiians 'get back on their feet'
Beginning April 30, the County of Hawai'i will begin accepting applications for Phase 1 of the Kīlauea Disaster Recovery Voluntary Housing Buyout Program (VHBP), which deals with primary resident properties damaged by the 2018 Kilauea eruption.
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Ululoa Hale at Lai'o'pua 2020 open for memberships May 1
Ululoa Hale at Laʻiʻōpua 2020 (L2020), which opens for membership sign-ups on May 1, is a new go-to workspace for freelancers, creatives, business persons or anyone who needs a workspace away from home.
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Largest Malama Market opens in Pahoa
The largest Malama Market in Hawaii opened last month in Pahoa on Hawaii Island, two years after it was originally scheduled for opening.
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Hawaii County abruptly changes COVID-19 testing company at airports
A company providing COVID-19 testing at Hawaii County’s three major airports was ousted by the county, costing 100 workers their jobs.
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North Kohala Community Resource Center 'makes a big difference' by helping projects gain funding
The non-profit organization North Kohala Community Resource Center (NKCRC) is continuing to work in assisting organizations with preparing and submitting grant proposals to state, local and private foundations that bring value back to the North Kohala community.
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STATE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES: OIP’S FY 2020 Annual Report Posted
The State Office of Information Practices has posted its Annual Report for FY 2020 on the Reports page of its website.
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HAWAII POLICE DEPARTMENT: 01-01-21 Missing Person: Robby Gay Yoshiyama
Hawaiʻi Island police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 58-year old Robby Gay Yoshiyama.