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The National Guard is helping with testing and security to control the outbreak at the correctional center, in Hilo, the Big Island’s largest city. ....
June 9, 2021 at 6:30 am (AP) The Pacific Tsunami Museum plans to reopen from a coronavirus pandemic-triggered shutdown by the end of the summer after finishing substantial renovations. The downtown Hilo museum is working on relocating and renovating its Japan exhibit, which focuses on the 2011 tsunami. The new displays will also cover Japanese tsunami history. Its Big Island tsunamis exhibit will be updated with new interviews from survivors and more photos from the most recent tsunami that hit the island in 1975. The museum got financial help during the pandemic from federal Paycheck Protection Program loans and stimulus funds. The museum has applied for a shuttered venue grant. ....
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This is the largest BLNR fine ever for an aquatic resource violation in the state. In a press release, BLNR and DLNR Chair Suzanne Case said, “The action today sends a strong and clear message to anyone else who is endangering people’s health and killing life in our streams. Over the past week we’ve received additional reports of individuals using chemicals used in pesticides to poison streams for the sole purpose of collecting prawns to sell for human consumption. It is illegal and morally indefensible, and anyone caught will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” ....