“Trump sharpens threats, Pahoa Agricultural Park eyed for piggeries, Ho’olaule’a kicks off Merrie Monarch Festival.
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Today’s Front PageTrump sharpens threatsBy DAVID E. SANGER and THOMAS FULLER NYTimes News Service In a message that was stunning for its crude combativeness and profanity, President Donald Trump on Easter morning renewed his threat to destroy Iranian electricity facilities and bridges unless Iran reopened the Strait of Hormuz. “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran,” Trump wrote a little after 8 a.m. Eastern time Sunday. “Open the F-ing’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll…Read more Pahoa Agricultural Park eyed for piggeriesBy STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald Farmers at the Pahoa Agricultural Park would be allowed to raise pigs for food under a state House bill making its way through the Legislature. House Bill 1616 amends state laws to allow for greater “specialized commercial activities” at the nine agricultural parks across the islands operated by the Department of Agricultureand Biosecurity’s Agricultural Resource Management Division. Specifically, it permits up to two lots within each park to be…Read more Ho’olaule’a kicks off Merrie Monarch FestivalPhotos: TIM WRIGHT/ newsphotoshawaii.com ABOVE: Hula dancers line up before the start of the Ho’olaule’a on Sunday at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium in Hilo. About 10 halau joined under the mother halau Unu Kupukupu to perform the opening ceremony for the Merrie Monarch Festival. RIGHT: Hula dancers perform during the Ho’olaule’a on Sunday. For additional photos see Being There on page A7. …Read more |
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