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“Iran rejects cease fire, Public School construction bill advances. Merrie Monarch ‘merch’ available now.”

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Iran rejects ceasefire

By CHARLIE DEVEREUX, DAVID MORGAN and PATRICIA ZENGERLEReuters DUBAI/WASHINGTON – Iran said on Monday it wanted a lasting end to the war with the U.S. and Israel, and pushed back against pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while President Donald Trump warned the country could be “taken out” if it did notmeet his Tuesday night deadline to reach a deal. Responding to a U.S. proposal through mediator Pakistan, Tehran rejected a ceasefire and said a permanent end to the war was necessary,…Read more

Public school construction bill advances

Partnerships are being explored to expedite building By VICTORIA BUDIONO Honolulu Star-Advertiser A proposal to overhaul how Hawaii builds public schools is advancing at the state Capitol, as lawmakers seek faster, more cost-effective solutions to overcrowding and rapid growth in areas like Kapolei and Ewa on Oahu, with a key decision scheduled for this morning. Senate Bill 2024 would authorize the Hawaii School Facilities Authority to partner with private developers to design, finance and…Read more

Merrie Monarch ‘merch’ available now

Rachel, Macie and Hera model the 63rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival T-shirts, available during weekday business hours at the festival’s office, 865 Piilani St. in Hilo. Prices are $24 for adult tees from small to XL, $25 for 2XL and $27 for 3XL. Youth-size tees are $15. Adult long-sleeve tees are $26 for small to XL, $28 for 2XL and $30 for 3XL. Women’s tees are $25 for small to XL, $27 for 2XL and $29 for 3XL. Adult tank tops are $20 for small to XL and $22 for 2XL. Hoodies are $37 for…Read more


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