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Mokulele Looks to ‘Turn the Corner’

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

Mokulele Looks to ‘Turn the Corner’

“What we’re doing right now is unacceptable,” explained Louis Saint-Cyr, president of Hawaii operations for Surf Air Mobility, which operates Mokulele Airlines. For flight-weary Molokai, residents have faced years of prolonged delays and last-minute cancellations from the sole airline provider. Now, explained Saint-Cyr, Mokulele is “out of chances.”

Saint-Cyr is the newest head of operations for Mokulele, which was acquired by Surf Air Mobility earlier this year. With new management comes a new plan for success.

Saint-Cyr laid out a straight-forward two-part strategy before a group of Molokai residents at a small meeting on Oct. 22: add more planes and fix the budget.…

Seeding for Success

Friday, October 25th, 2024

Seeding for Success

While Molokai is home of the Molokai High Farmers, many agricultural farmers here continue to navigate challenges with small-scale food production from access to equipment to the cost of shipping.

“I don’t think [farming] is easy,” said Jorgen Busby, a Molokai kalo farmer and member of Molokai’s chapter of the Hawaii Farmers Union United (HFUU). “I think it’s a hard thing, but maybe we can get more people passionate about doing it.”

After retiring as a firefighter, Busby turned to small scale agriculture on his family’s lands.

“Instead of buying it, grow it yourself,” Busby encouraged. “It’s doable.”

To celebrate and support its farmers, Molokai’s chapter of the HFUU made the trip over to Maui for a special conference in honor of National Farmers Day.…

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Candidate Response: Mahina Poepoe (D)

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

Candidate Response: Mahina Poepoe (D)

Mahina Poepoe (D)

Running for State Representative, District 13

What are your priority goals for Molokai if elected? 

I want to begin by expressing how grateful I am to have been trusted to serve as your representative for the past two years. This is a privilege that I do not take lightly, and I will continue to work hard every day to effect positive change reflecting my deep commitment to our people and ‘aina. 

Addressing disparities experienced by residents across our district while also representing the qualities and people that make our rural communities so special has been central to my approach as a legislator. …

Candidate Response: Keani Rawlins-Fernandez

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

Candidate Response: Keani Rawlins-Fernandez

Keani Rawlins-Fernandez

Running for Maui County Council – Molokai Councilmember 

 

What are your priority goals for Molokai if elected? 

 

My priorities include continuing the work of relocating our firefighters from the Puko‘o Station to the future ‘Ualapu‘e Station, increasing the number of firefighters in Mana‘e, improving our air ambulance service, and supporting the Molokai Community Health Center. Likewise, working to ensure equitable funding for Molokai, particularly for capital improvements, equipment, and competitive grants to nonprofits and economic development opportunities.

 

My priorities also include promoting food sovereignty with grants, such as Farmers Microgrant and HFUU-Molokai Chapter and deer management, through partnership with the Molokai Hunting Club, keeping the county council accessible and transparent, continuing to malama our keiki with grants to support travel, Boys and Girls Club, and kupuna services through grants to Molokai Rural Health Care , and advancing our initiatives in climate action, ‘aina-back, and energy independence.  …

Candidate Response: John Pele

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

Candidate Response: John Pele

John Pele 

Running for Maui County Council — Molokai Councilmember 

 

What are your priority goals for Molokai if elected?

I would like to reach out to the community to see if there is a need for housing options for our

residents. However, we must build in a way that insulates us from outside speculation. Land

trusts and leaseholds are good examples of this. I would also seek continued funding for our

keiki and kupuna programs as well as try to expand services for mental health and substance

abuse. Programs dealing with environmental issues and invasive species should also be

considered for funding.…

Candidate Survey Response:Gabby Macaraeg (R)

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

Candidate Survey Response:Gabby Macaraeg (R)

Gabby Macaraeg (R)

Running for State Senator, District 7 

What are your priority goals for Molokai if elected? 

My goals are health care, especially for the kupuna, dependable and reliable inter-island transportation, lowering the cost of living, and higher education that establishes high paying jobs.

How would you address the transportation issues that have frustrated Molokai residents in recent years? 

I would follow up with the current pilot program proposal pertaining to ferry transportation from Molokai to Maui. There should be consistent updates from start to finish with the project. With technology today, the ferry should be able to provide high quality resources such as equipment, services and good paying jobs for locals. …

Cast an Informed Ballot

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

By The Molokai Dispatch Staff

The Molokai Dispatch reached out to candidates in key Molokai races to help voters make more informed decisions. Lynn DeCoite (D), running for District 7 State Senator, Adam Scott (R) running for Dist. 13 State Representative, and both OHA Molokai Resident Trustee candidates, Luana Alapa and Kunani Nihipali, did not respond to the survey.

For registered voters, mail-in ballots were sent out Oct. 18. Ballots must be received by the county election division before 7 p.m. on Nov. 5. Ballots can be returned by mail, postmarked to be received by the deadline, or can be returned at the drop-off box outside the Mitchell Pauole Center until Nov.…

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