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“Fall on Fire seeks permit, Legislative session:  It’s a wrap, Early childhood educations sites to close.”

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‘Falls on Fire’ seeks permit

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Hawaii County Windward Planning Commission on Thursday will decide the fate of the “Falls on Fire” Festival – a controversial “Burning Man”-inspired gathering in Papaikou hostedby Pennsylvania video game executive Andrew Tepper. The event has drawn hundreds of people to Tepper’s 1,400-acre property along the Hamakua Coast north of Hilo every November for the past three years. There, attendees participate in fire dancing, light and art…Read more

Legislative session: It’s a wrap

By DAN NAKASO and ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii taxpayers – except for the highest income earners – will continue to benefit from historic tax breaks after legislators wrapped up their 60-day session by increasing the state’s $1.6 billion “rainy day fund” by $50 million and adding new limits on county and state law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. In all, legislators approved about 250 bills by Friday’s final deadline out of more…Read more

5 Big Isle early childhood education sites to close

By GRACE INEZ ADAMS Hawaii Tribune-Herald Laughter and squeals of joy filled the air on a recent Wednesday morning at the site of the Mountain View Ka Pa’alana Preschool, where toddlers, parents and teachers gather to play, do crafts and learn four days a week. However, the site – which is part of anetwork of early childhood education programs across the state run by the nonprofit Partners in Development Foundation – is slated to close at the end of this school year, along with 16 of…Read more


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I am the retired news director of Pacific Radio Group stations on the Island of Hawaii. I am a retired Lt. Col., USAF Reserve. I am a FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operator, holding the Amateur Extra Class License. I am a substitute teacher for the state of Hawaii Department of Education.

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