Real Estate Directory for October 11, 2024
KCSW distributes feminine hygiene products
LIHU‘E — The Kauai Committee on the Status of Women, or KCSW, donated and distributed feminine hygiene products to three outreach agencies, including the YWCA of Kauai, Catholic Charities and Kauai Economic Opportunity on Wednesday.
Views clash over planned homes in Manoa
A developer’s plan to build homes in Manoa with greater density than allowed under existing zoning was the subject of a sometimes acrimonious and snippy public hearing Monday.
Maui Memorial health care workers poised for potential strike
A strike may be imminent on Maui as the union for health care workers at Maui Memorial Medical Center grows frustrated with the pace of negotiations for a new contract.
International Credit Union Week starts on Monday
LIHUE — Credit unions on Kauai will join other credit unions from around the globe in celebrating International Credit Union Week, which starts on Oct. 14 and continues through Oct. 18.
Honolulu airport moves up in passenger satisfaction, but still 4th worst
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, the largest in the state, moved up in a ranking of large airports, but it’s still fourth from the bottom, according to the latest J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study.
Happy Camper for Friday, Oct. 11, 2024
Rev. Kerry Holder Joffrion and volunteer Tiffany Watkins from Alabama were thrilled when the 54 bags of St. Paul’s Tomatoes were attacked on Monday during the Pau Hana Market (and the free pumpkins are when?) at Kukui Grove.