Today’s Front Page: Hawaii at risk for measles and preschool will be built near ‘Imiloa.”
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Today’s Front PageHawaii at risk of measlesBy VICTORIA BUDIONO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Measles cases are on the rise across the United States and around the world, promptinghealth officials in Hawaii to urge residents to stay vigilant. The highly contagious viral illness, which was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, has been makinga troubling comeback as vaccinationratesdecline. The state Department of Health warns that the state remains at risk for a travel-related measles case, which could leadto an outbreak due to the virus’…Read more ‘The Little Mermaid’ set to take the stageBy KYVELI DIENER Hawaii Tribune-Herald The latest production from Hilo Education Art Repertory Theater, or HEART, pays homage to one of Hawaii’s most important locations: under the sea. “The Little Mermaid” will be performed nine times between this Thursday and April 6 at the Palace Theater in downtownHilo, and tickets are available now at the theater’s website at www.hilopalace.com. The show has one of the biggest casts of any HEART production, with over 60 young people between…Read more Preschool will be built near ‘ImiloaBy KYVELI DIENER Hawaii Tribune-Herald A new preschool serving about 80 children between 3 and 4 years old will be built on the campus of the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo. The preschool will offer a variety of benefits such as affordable child care for UH Hilo students, workforce development for new teachers, and meeting the demand for more early childhood education taught in the Hawaiian language. State Sen. Lorraine Inouye of Hilo recently announced the release of $10 million to…Read more |
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