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Губернатор встретился с активистами ТОС в рязанских поселках Соколовка и Мирный

Губернатор встретился с активистами ТОС в рязанских поселках Соколовка и Мирный
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University of Hawaii requests voting member on stadium board

University of Hawaii requests voting member on stadium board Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Saturday, February 27, 2021 HONOLULU (AP) - The University of Hawaii has requested that its representative on the board for the proposed New Aloha Stadium be a voting member. Currently, there are nine voting members on the board, which is appointed by the governor, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Friday. There are two other seats allocated for the University of Hawaii president and the superintendent of the state Department of Education, or their representatives. Both are currently non-voting positions. The state Department of Education has not publicly lobbied for a voting position.

Community: Audubon DAR hosts wreaths event

PEO Chapter C PEO Chapter C officers attending the group s Dec. 14 meeting at Broadmoor United Methodist Church are,  from left, Rachel Ehricht, recording secretary; Heidi Perry, vice president; Vallan Corbett, president; Linda Chauviere, treasurer; and Rose Ann Martin, corresponding secretary. Other officers are Gerry Daigle, chaplain, and Lynn Evans, guard. Due to COVID-19, the chapter eliminated its social activities, but still exceeded its annual fundraising goal for scholarships and projects. 

Oahu residents ready to blow over lack of illegal fireworks enforcement

Oahu residents ready to blow over lack of illegal fireworks enforcement Oahu residents fed up with lack of illegal fireworks enforcement By Mark Carpenter | December 14, 2020 at 5:55 PM HST - Updated December 14 at 5:57 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Foster Village resident Linde Keil doesn’t need to think too far back for a glimpse of how chaotic firework celebrations can be in her neighborhood. “Fourth of July, it was just bomb, after bomb, after bomb, all night long,” Keil said. She says the aerial fireworks and massive explosions have been ramping up over the past few weeks, constantly shaking her house and disturbing her husband and pets.

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