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“El Nino predicted for summer, Effects from Iran War, Funds released for Waikoloa Village library.”

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El Nino predicted for summer

By CHLOE JONES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hurricane season is coming – and the likelihood of an El Nino cycle only will increase the probability that one could hit the Hawaiian Islands. El Nino cycles are characterized by weakertradewinds, which pushes warm water east toward the West Coast of the mainland and can change global weather patterns. Robert Ballard, science and operations officer at the National Weather Service’s Hawaii office, told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that El Nino…Read more

The world is feeling effects from Iran war

By PATRICIA COHEN and BEN CASSELMAN NYTimes News Service LONDON – The fallout from two months of war in Iran is shuttering textile mills in India and Bangladesh, grounding airplanes in Ireland, Poland and Germany, and prompting energy rationing in Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand. The only country, it seems, that has been relatively spared from the economic chaos is the one that started the war: the United States. While warning signs of a recession are flashing across countries in Asia…Read more

Funds are released for Waikoloa Village library

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Gov. Josh Green has released $21 million in state funding to build a long-sought public library in Waikoloa Village. “The Waikoloa community has worked tirelessly for over 15 years through the Friends of the Library Waikoloa Region to advocate for anew community library,” said Rep. David Tarnas, a Kohala Democrat, in a statement announcing release of the funds. “Finally, after all these years, we can see this important project soon become a reality.” …Read more


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