A number of Native Hawaiian
families on Molokai will be moving into their
own homes over the next couple of years. And they’ll be doing it thanks to a
grant received by Molokai Habitat for Humanity. Catherine Cluett reports from
The Molokai Dispatch.
A group on Molokai is
taking a new step to fight child hunger. It’s working with the island’s
elementary schools to feed dozens of keiki. Catherine Cluett reports from
The Molokai Dispatch.
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Next Monday is Earth Day.
And while there will be various celebrations around the state, the event will
also be marked in an ancient rainforest on the island of Molokai.
Catherine Cluett has more from the Molokai Dispatch.
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For nearly twenty years, a group of Molokai
residents has been encouraging traditional resource management on the island’s
north shore. Now, they’re looking for backing from the state. Catherine Cluett
reports from the Molokai Dispatch.
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All this week, we’ve been looking at issues surrounding food in Hawaii. As we continue
our series “Feeding Ourselves, Hawaii’s Food
Future,” we turn to Molokai. Catherine Cluett
has more from the Molokai Dispatch.
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