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About 75 protesters were prepared to stop construction, but they didn’t need to. The Kauai chief of police stopped it himself, citing a Hawaii law protecting Hawaiian remains or iwi.
“The construction will not begin until section 711-1107 is addressed and that section deals with desecration,” said chief Perry.
He threatened to arrest contruction crews if [...]
Construction Halted at Kauai Ancient Remains Site
June 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Ed Conrad wins Ha‘ena to Hanalei Run
June 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Ed Conrad of Waimea was the overall winner of the 8 Mile Run with a time of 45:56, at this past weekend’s Annual Ha‘ena to Hanalei 8 Mile Run/Walk, 5K Run and 1 Mile Youth Run.
Before dawn, Saturday morning, the pier area at Hanalei was filled with runners and walkers of all ages preparing themselves [...]
Tags: Community · Health · Recreation
The Med Comes to Hawaii: Mediterranean Gourmet
May 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Located a few miles from where the road ends, just 10 minutes west of the small village of Hanalei, on the North Shore of the most remote Hawaiian Island, Kauai, I will admit that you would have to go a bit out of your way just to dine at Mediterranean Gourmet. However, if you happen [...]
Tags: Food
North Shore son remembered
April 22nd, 2008 · 5 Comments
Tears streaked the weathered faces of surfers as they and more than 150 friends and family gathered yesterday in Ha‘ena to celebrate the life of Keoni Kai Lucas.
Lucas, 38, died in the early morning hours on March 30 in a single-car accident in Santa Monica, Calif. Lucas, who had been living in California working as [...]
A beach reborn
April 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Kee Beach at the end of the road on Kauai’s North Shore is undergoing a face lift thanks to the state.
State work at Ke’e Beach on Kauai aims to clean a once-neglected site
Ke’e Beach, at the end of the road on Kauai’s North Shore, has been, for decades, at the end of the list when [...]
Tags: Beaches
Unguarded Territory
January 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Lifeguards to protect Ke‘e Beach
Swimmers and snorkelers at one of Kauai’s most popular beaches will soon be better protected when they enter the azure waters on the North Shore.
More than $700,000 in state money will be spent this year to fund four water safety officers, a tower, truck, ATV, trailer, beach dolly, personnel gear and [...]
Tags: Surf



