“Damage could top $59M, Storms’ impact felt from farms to vendors, U.S. could end Iran War in 2 to 3 weeks.”
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Today’s Front PageDamage could top $59MBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Gov. Josh Green and Mayor Kimo Alameda on Tuesday toured Hawaii Island sites damaged by the recent Kona low storm, including Konawaena High School, whichwas so badly flooded it is delivering its curriculum via distancelearning for the remainder of the school year. “Throughout these storm events, we have been working closely with our state partners to protect public safety and to coordinate recovery efforts,” Alameda said in a statement. “I want…Read more Storms’ impact felt from farms to vendorsBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Waialua, Oahu, farmer You Ming Liu stood among his barren and watersoaked farm last week and estimated that damage from the second Konalow storm will cost him at least $150,000, includingcrops and farm equipment destroyed by floodwaters that reached chest high at its peak and left behind fields drowning in water. It will take Liu and his employees – who remain on his payroll – at least until mid-July to get his most popular produce into Oahu restaurants…Read more Trump: US could end Iran war in 2 to 3 weeksThe president plans to address the nation today By NANDITA BOSE, STEVEN SCHEER and YOMNA EHAB Reuters WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM/ CAIRO – President Donald Trump said the United States could end its military attacks on Iran within two to three weeks, and Tehran did not have to make a deal as a prerequisite for the conflict to wind down. The remarks underscored the shifting and at times contradictory statements from Washington about how the war, now in its fifth week, might end. “We’ll be…Read more |
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