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Reminder: Water service shutdown tomorrow on portion of Olohena Road

The Department of Water and Earthworks Pacific, Inc. has scheduled a water service shutdown near the vicinity of Olohena Road and Waipouli Road.

Update: High bacteria count notification at Waioli Beach Park canceled

Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health is retesting the site.

Lane closure on Kuhio Highway in Kapa’a for emergency mainline repairs

Motorists will be directed to merge into a single lane and are advised to slow down when approaching the area.

Biden’s Investing in America Agenda announces $20 Million to bolster climate resilience for Native Hawaiian community

The new Kapapahuliau Climate Resilience Program will help enhance climate change mitigation efforts for Native Hawaiian Community.

Waimea Athletic Field restrooms closed from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15

During this period, portable toilets will be available for use.

Dept. of Education seeks feedback, more in effort to increase local food in schools

The Department is the state’s largest institutional consumer of food products, serving over 100,000 students a day.

Update: Red flag warning canceled for leeward portions of Kaua‘i

A drier air mass will move over the islands by this afternoon, increasing fire risk because of strong and gusty trade winds

Move over, slow down during Crash Responder Safety Week

Traffic incidents are the number one cause of death for emergency responders nationwide. Hawaiʻi’s most recent incident was on Feb. 19, 2023, when a 25-year-old motorist pinned a police officer responding to an earlier crash, between two vehicles.

Kaua‘i Humane Society seeking volunteers

The Kaua‘i Humane Society has lots of creative opportunities and remote needs like writing bios for the animals and more.

Injured hiker rescued in Kalalau Sunday

The hiker fell approximately 60 feet off the trail and injured her head.

Office of Economic Development office closed Nov. 16-17 for extensive cleaning

Kaua‘i County’s Office of Economic Development will be closed from Nov. 16 to Nov. 17 for extensive cleaning.

Reminder: HTA funding opportunities through ʻUmeke close today

These opportunities support natural resources, culture, community festivals, and signature events in the State of Hawai‘i.

RSV vaccine now available for Kaiser Permanente members

The vaccines are available by appointment only and are covered like all routine vaccinations, typically at no cost to Kaiser Permanente members, according to the member’s plan coverage.

Zonta Club of Kaua‘i to ‘Say No to Violence Against Women’ Nov. 29

The event is open to the public and will include community speakers, resources and the Red Dress Display at the Kauai Society of Artists.

Salvation Army ARC monthly donation event scheduled for Dec. 1

Residents, businesses, and other organizations can bring in unwanted or unneeded items for reuse, including clothing, small furniture, children’s toys, books, and shoes.

Students at Shidler College thank donors as more than $1 million in scholarships awarded

In academic year 2022–23, Shidler College awarded more than $1 million dollars to more than 300 deserving students.

Partial road closures scheduled on Po’ohiwi Road Nov. 13 to Dec. 31

Po’ohiwi Road is a narrow road with limited to no shoulder areas; therefore, the road closure will be implemented in 50-minute increments on sections of the road as work progresses to allow residents access.

Join a volunteer workday at Kaua‘i Animal Education Farm on Sunday

Please wear clothes ready for sun, rain, and dirt.

MADD Hawai‘i kicks off ‘Tie One On for Safety’ campaign Nov. 16

Red ribbons displayed on vehicles to remind motorists to drive safely this holiday season.

McDonald’s offering free breakfast sandwich for veterans on Saturday

Veterans and active duty military simply need to present a valid military or veteran ID at any of McDonald’s 71 restaurants in Hawai‘i to receive a free breakfast sandwich of their choice.
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