“Today’s Front Page: Trump steps up Iran threats, Memorial unveiled for WWII soldiers from torpedoed ship, Steps taken to control beetle on Big Island.”
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Today’s Front PageTrump steps up Iran threatsBy DAVID E. SANGER, TYLER PAGER and FARNAZ FASSIHINYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump sharply intensified his threats against Iran on Wednesday, suggesting that if it did not agreeto a set of demands the administration had made of the country’s leaders, he could soon mount an attack “with speed and violence.” Trump’s threat of a second direct attack on Iran by U.S. forces in eight months came asthe USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, along with other naval…Read more Memorial unveiled for WWII soldiers from torpedoed shipBy Tribune-Herald staff The Hawaii Army National Guard on Wednesday unveiled a memorial to honor the Hawaii-born soldiers who were on the U.S. Army Transport Royal T. Frank when it was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine onJan. 28, 1942, in waters off North Kohala. Family members of those soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 299th Cavalry Regiment, were in attendance at the Keaukaha Military Reservation in Hilo to observe the unveiling of the memorial. According to an accountin the National Archives,…Read more Steps taken to control beetle on Big IslandBy CHLOE JONES Honolulu Star-Advertiser The state Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity will move forward with starting an interim rule-making process to combat the coconut rhinoceros beetle on the Big Island. The department’s board heard from 20 people in public comment over a proposed petition to implement interim rules that would help contain and slow the spread of the beetle. Dozens of people also submitted 330 pages of testimony prior to Tuesday’s meeting. The majority of the…Read more |
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