Financially struggling Iolani Palace gets large donation from farmer The check presentation took place on the steps of the palace Tuesday morning. (Source: HNN) By HNN Staff | April 6, 2021 at 3:51 PM HST - Updated April 6 at 5:34 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Big Island farmer teamed up with Kamehameha Schools to present a large check to The Friends of Iolani Palace, which has struggled to keep the palace afloat financially during the pandemic.
Kaunamano Farm owner Brandon Lee raises organic Royal Berkshire hogs on Hawaii Island. Through a special promotion, the farm offered to donate $20 from each purchase of locally raised product packages to Iolani Palace.
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Sam Raimi-Produced Every House Is Haunted Scores The Nun Director
Filmmaker Sam Raimi might be currently busy directing
Every House Is
The Nun director Corin Hardy to helm. Interestingly, Raimi produced the now-defunct Quibi series
50 States of Fright, which served as an anthology of urban legends unfolding across the country, with this new project being inspired by the short story The House on Ashley Avenue, which comes from the collection
Every House is Haunted. Hardy directs from a script by Jason Pagan and Andrew Deutschman.
Deadline describes the new film, An insurance investigator tries to debunk claims that a couple’s death was caused by a haunted house, but his doubts are challenged by a psychic and the mysterious occurrences he witnesses with his own eyes.
April 1, 2021 6:07 AM By Brandon Lee
President Joe Bidenâs call to spend $400 billion to expand home and community-based care is raising advocatesâ hopes that lawmakers might finally address long-standing challenges the industry, the elderly and people with disabilities face.
Bidenâs multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure proposal unveiled yesterday included the new funds over eight years to boost access to long-term care under Medicaid, the federal governmentâs public health insurance program for the poor and disabled. Many Americans suffer on waiting lists for home care under Medicaid, the main payer for home- and community-based support. Wages remain low for home-care workers in demanding jobs. Biden has signaled he wants to handle these costly issues side-by-side.