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John Seivert: Trying to stay motivated in the heat of summer? Watch the Tour De France

John Seivert: Trying to stay motivated in the heat of summer? Watch the Tour De France
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When to visit Hawaii - Lonely Planet

When to visit Hawaii Hawaii is the perfect tropical destination © Phillip B. Espinasse / Shutterstock Hawaii is the perfect destination if you ve been dreaming of a tropical island vacation. From its sugary white-sand beaches, radiant sunsets and gently rustling palm trees to its rain forests, canyons and volcanoes, Hawaii is almost too amazing to explore in a brief visit.  The biggest crowds from the US mainland arrive for summer vacation, over spring break and during winter. Off-season travel in the late spring and early fall enjoys fewer crowds with equally good weather, and may net you big savings on airfare and accommodations besides.

Ironman Foundation Donates One Million Dollars To Fight Hunger On Hawaiʻi Island

February 8, 2021 at 8:00 am The IRONMAN Foundation has pledged 1 million dollars in support of IRONMAN Hawaiʻi’s Kahiau Together program. According to a press release from The IRONMAN Foundation, Kahiau Together is a drive thru food distribution program and aid station that distributes local food bundles and provides grants to local non-profit organizations that support Hawaiʻi Island food banks. The next Kahiau Together event will take place on Monday, February 15 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Kona International Marketplace. Kahiau Together Grant applications are available to local non-profits.  Health and food supply related non-profit organizations with COVID-19 response programs are encouraged to apply. Click here to access the Kahiau Together grant application.

Former Mayor Billy Kenoi passes at 52

Former Hawaii County Mayor Billy Kenoi passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at 52.  His death was not unexpected –he had been ill with a blood cancer called myelofibrosis, a rare form of leukemia, since 2015.    Since then, the former Mayor had had bone marrow transplants (courtesy of two of his five sisters) and spent several months at the City of Hope in Southern California.  His passing has left many people throughout the state saddened. In a June, 2020 discussion with Sherry Bracken, former host of Island Conversations on KWXX and B97/B93, Kenoi talked about his illness in what he said was his first interview in four years.  He said when he was first diagnosed, he was still County Mayor, and he didn’t want to let people know he was sick.  He said he wanted to finish his term as Mayor “strong.”

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