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Climate Change Workshops

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Sust’ainable Molokai News Release

Please join us as Sustʻainable Molokai hosts Molokai Climate Change Workshops round two across the island – starting in Mana’e on April 7. The workshops are part of Molokai Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise Adaptation and Resiliency Plan (CCSLAR) and will include three in-person meetings and one virtual meeting.

Where will our shoreline be in 2100? The Molokai CCSLAR Plan focuses on climate change issues; particularly, how sea level rise will affect Molokai, our lifestyle and our community. The main goal is for the community to identify five to 10 most important areas, whether it be infrastructure, buildings, and/or roadways that either need to be relocated, rebuilt, or adjusted to adapt to sea-level rise.…

Golf Ace

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Golf Ace

Community Contributed

By Rick Schonely

Jenny Makaiwi is the April Ace winner for the Hui O Kukui Golf Club. Makaiwi shot 48-50 for a gross score of 98 and with her 30 handicap her net score of 68 got her the win.…

Mahalo for Help and Encouragement

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

A heartfelt mahalo to everyone who has helped us get our shop, HI-Bling, ready and encouraged us along the way. Herman and Doreen Lima-Coelho, Vashti Lima, Barry and Patricia Villiarimo, Ivan Coelho, Pulama and Nahulu Maioho and ʻOhana, Uʻilani Lima, Rachel Abshire, Shiko Coelho and ʻOhana, Esther and Tyra Coelho-Kelekolio and ʻOhana, Tani Villiarimo, Dylan and Gaby Miguel-Coelho and ʻOhana, Nahoa Lima-Villa, Journey Miguel and ʻOhana, Dawn and Alohalani Harris-Joao, Keshia Adolpho and ʻOhana, Puaa ʻOhana, Lani Ozaki and ʻOhana, Tiffany Rapanot and ʻOhana and the Haliniak ʻOhana. And our angel in heaven, Ekolu Coelho. If we have forgotten anyone, we sincerely apologize.…

Irene Graham and Clifford Chillingworth

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Irene Graham and Clifford Chillingworth

Irene Graham and Clifford Chillingworth were married on March 17, 2022 on Molokai.  We had a wonderful time at a friend’s house.…

MHS Principal’s Honors List & Honor Roll

Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Principal’s Honors List

The Principal’s Honors List are students who have earned Mark Point Averages of 4.000* or above while enrolled in four or more courses, two or more of which are solid courses.  For the third quarter of the 2021-22 school year, they are:

Grade: 12 Macalalad Xavier Bayani 4.67Grade: 12 Grik-Lani Malia 4.33Grade: 11 Kanealii Mele 4.33Grade: 11 Bright Wilhelm Mahealani 4.25Grade: 11 Duvauchelle Olapaholunape 4.25Grade: 11 Go Meredith 4.25Grade: 11 Kikukawa-Teriong Solomon 4.25Grade: 11 Yamashita Sage-Marie 4.25Grade: 12 Meyer Thalia 4.00Grade: 12 Movick Alyssa 4.00Grade: 12 Ross NamakaokaainaoKeauhou 4.00Grade: 11 Akutagawa Tenley 4.00Grade: 11 Bicoy Kailani 4.00Grade: 11 Duvauchelle Emmalee 4.00Grade: 11 Haliniak Noah 4.00Grade: 11 Mamuad Jaslyn 4.00Grade: 11 Poepoe Kahakuhailoa 4.00Grade: 11 Puaa Makaniku’uleopono 4.00Grade: 11 Yamazaki-Gray Kira Kai 4.00Grade: 10 Adolpho Jericho 4.00Grade: 10 Agcaoili Sheniah Halle 4.00Grade: 10 Alavazo-Quiniones Tiffany 4.00Grade: 10 Busby Li’ula 4.00Grade: 10 Duvauchelle Kauahekiliohu 4.00Grade: 10 Han Sonni 4.00Grade: 10 Kanemitsu Aiko 4.00Grade: 10 Ramos Ivan Nestor 4.00Grade: 10 Rogers Jayden 4.00Grade: 09 Cockett Rose Marie 4.00Grade: 09 Davis Ciera Lee 4.00Grade: 09 Dizon Yolanda-Ann 4.00Grade: 09 Dudoit Hiilani 4.00Grade: 09 Dunaevskaya Elizaveta 4.00Grade: 09 Puaa Ara Meiliah 4.00Grade: 09 Tancayo Chloe 4.00

*Note:  Students with a 4.0 enrolled in less than four or more courses, and less than two solid courses are not eligible for principal’s honor roll.…

Kilohana Native Garden

Thursday, March 31st, 2022

Kilohana Native Garden

By Catherine Cluett Pactol | Editor

With fingers caked in dirt, members of Kilohana’s fifth grade class patted native plants into the ground, learning their names, their growing habits and cultural uses. The school now has a native plant garden thanks to their efforts and the support of several local organizations. 

It’s a dream at least 10 years in the making, said fifth grade teacher Tammy Castor. She said the school previously planted a native garden area behind the campus but it fell prey to deer and wild pigs, along with not being cared for over summer vacations. A new garden took shape earlier this month in a courtyard plot at the heart of the school, where it will be sheltered from predators, watered by timed irrigation over the summer, and can be easily accessible and frequently admired by the entire school. …

Drought Sets in Before Summer

Thursday, March 31st, 2022

By Catherine Cluett Pactol | Editor

As the rainy season comes to a close with a dry finish, weather forecasters are predicting drought conditions to continue on Molokai. 

“The October through April Hawaiian Islands wet season is the time of year where most of the leeward areas get the bulk of their rainfall,” said Kevin Kodama, senior service hydrologist at NOAA’s Honolulu Forecast Office. “After having a rather wet December, Molokai has been quite dry since early January. As a result, severe drought has quickly returned to the island. To make matters worse, we are quickly running out of days with a reasonable expectation for relief in these areas.”…

Season Opener for Track

Thursday, March 31st, 2022

Season Opener for Track

By The Molokai Dispatch Staff

The Molokai High Track and Field team traveled to Maui to compete in the season’s first meet last weekend.  

Top finishers included Jonah Sahagun who finished seventh in the 200 meter run and eighth in the long jump, and Namaka Ross, who came in fifth in the 800 meter and eighth in the 1500 meter runs. 

Matthew McGuire and Jericho Adolpho also competed in running events, while Chevy Bush, Shazam Bush, Marcus Hubbard and Akone Manaba competed in throwing events. 

“Team captain Jonah Sahagun led the team in warmups as they prepared for their very first two-day track and field meet,” said Head Coach Kabbie Bicoy-Juario.…

Ho’ahu Energy Coop Gets Federal Support

Thursday, March 31st, 2022

Sen. Schatz News Release

Ho‘ahu Energy Cooperative Molokai, a local group developing Molokai’s first community-owned renewable energy resource project, will receive federal support, including technical assistance, from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

“This kind of hands-on federal support will help us expand clean energy production on Molokai as the community moves to take its energy future into its own hands. That means more jobs, more reliable energy, and cheaper electric bills for Molokai residents,” said U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz.

Ho‘ahu Energy Cooperative Molokai will receive tailored expert support from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a DOE National Lab, to address the island’s unique energy challenges. During this first phase of the initiative, Ho‘ahu Energy Cooperative Molokai will receive one-on-one assistance from PNNL, including training, energy and economic analysis, workforce and equity assessments, and grant application assistance.…

Meet the Artists: Kahale Naehu-Ramos

Thursday, March 31st, 2022

Meet the Artists: Kahale Naehu-Ramos

Community Contributed

By Na Heona Molokai

Na Heona Molokai (Artists of Molokai) is a group creating an exhibition titled “No Stop Light: Molokai” for the 3,600 square foot Downtown Art Center in Honolulu, in May 2022. In the coming months, we will introduce each artist.

What is your name and connection to Molokai?

I am Kahale Naehu-Ramos. I am from Lahaina and moved here when I was seven years old with my mom and sister. My stepdad Hano is from the east end of Molokai. I went to school and high school here, and now I’m done with college in California, so I’m back.…