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Changing faces: North Harbour Law
From left, Tony Edward, Will Hunt, Jeanine Mitchell, Mike Hawkins and Chris Hunt.
There’s been an injection of new blood into the leadership team at Ōrewa legal firm North Harbour Law, with the appointment of three new owner-director lawyers – Jeanine Mitchell, Mike Hawkins and Will Hunt, all of whom have been with the firm for a number of years.
They join Chris Hunt and Tony Edward, who have been partners at the practice and its predecessor firms for more than 25 years.
Two of the three new directors are locals born and bred – Jeanine was head girl at Ōrewa College and is daughter of local accountant Merv Huxford and Mike grew up in Whangaparāoa, where his parents were both GPs. Will is Chris Hunt’s son, who lives on the North Shore and is a fifth generation lawyer. All three of them have young families and are committed to a long term future providing legal services on the Coast.
OKOBOJI, Iowa (KUOO) - If you re looking for some 4th of July fun this weekend, the Iowa Great Lakes will have you covered.
From fireworks to fun on the water, there s a lot to do in the Lake Okoboji area. But if you re out on a boat, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources has some important reminders for staying safe.
Mike Hawkins with the Iowa DNR says boaters need to use extra caution because of the lower than usual water levels. Any time we ve got lower water level conditions those points and some rocks and things that we see around the points on, say West Okoboji and even East Okoboji become a lot more prominent, and they re a lot closer to the surface, said Hawkins. So those hazard buoys that are out on the lakes definitely need to be watched. We need to make sure that boaters are keeping their distance from those.”