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Statewide

Hawaiʻi’s island communities are heading into the new week with a familiar mix of weather, surf, and day-to-day public updates, but there are also several bigger threads running through the statewide feeds. The University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center is back in the news on multiple islands, with MauiNow.com reporting a $1 million V Foundation grant for faculty research and follow-up notices about the February cybersecurity incident and deadline reminders for affected people. Statewide, unemployment edged up to 2.3% in February and the same labor report was highlighted on Kauaʻi, while Sen. Mazie Hirono is pressing for forest research funding as conservation and science funding stay in focus. On the community side, there are small but tangible local efforts too, from Maui fundraising for the Pacific Whale Foundation to Kauaʻi’s new Lima Ola community garden and a Big Island cultural event at Wailoa Art Center.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is heading into Monday with steady weather and surf conditions that should keep the usual attention on beach and road safety. The island also has several community and civic updates worth noting: the Lima Ola Community Garden in ʻEleʻele has been blessed, the Poʻipū Road–Ala Kinoiki–Peʻe Road intersection has been converted to a roundabout, and registration opens May 1 for the Keiki and Junior Lifeguard programs. Kauaʻi readers are also seeing the same broader statewide themes, including the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center cybersecurity update and the uptick in unemployment to 2.3%.

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