News Releases

Releases that pertain to the Molokai and Hawaiian communities.

Halloween Is Coming

Friday, October 25th, 2024

Halloween Is Coming

Molokai History Project News Release

The Molokai History Project is ready for ghosts and goblins to stop by on their way to Ranch Camp on Halloween night. We have fun treats for everyone. It’s a worthwhile stop as the history project has good stuff to fill your bag on your way to a busy exciting evening. But wait, there’s more! The history project has plans for three events you won’t want to miss. Our keiki are honored on Halloween night but November brings treats for all ages. We’re looking forward to three events full of nostalgia, good laughs and sharing of knowledge.…

$10,000 Donation to MHS AND MMS

Friday, October 25th, 2024

$10,000 Donation to MHS AND MMS

Friends of Molokai High and Middle Schools Foundation

Established in 1952, the Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association (OHCRA) is a non-profit organization committed to perpetuating the rich heritage of Hawaiian canoe racing.

OHCRA is the organizer of Na Wahine O Ke Kai and Molokai Hoe canoe races across the Ka’iwi Channel from Molokai to Oahu. Both events are regarded as among the most famous and challenging outrigger canoe events in the world. More than 2,000 canoe paddlers from around the globe come to Molokai to compete in the annual 41-mile event from Hale O Lono Harbor on Molokai to Waikiki Beach on Oahu.…

Young Brothers Proposes Major Rate Increase

Friday, October 25th, 2024

Young Brothers News Release

Young Brothers, LLC has filed a rate case with the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC), requesting approval of a $26.3 million increase in revenue – or an average 20 percent increase in rates for the majority of cargo – to cover significant increases in the cost of service, support critical investments to upgrade equipment and infrastructure, and sustain the vital interisland shipping service that connects the state’s island communities.
If approved by the PUC, rates for the majority of the cargo Young Brothers ships to Neighbor Island ports will increase by an average of approximately 20 percent, which is equivalent to approximately 3.7 percent average increase per year since its last rate increase — slightly lower than overall inflation during that same period.…

Young Brothers Invests in New Barges

Wednesday, October 16th, 2024

Young Brothers Invests in New Barges

Young Brothers News Release

Young Brothers recently christened the new Kalohi and Naulu barges, marking a key milestone in their $45 million investment to boost interisland shipping reliability. Set to enter service in December 2024, these barges will enhance cargo capacity and feature advanced technology for safer, more efficient loading and unloading.

The Kalohi is a nimble 286-foot barge designed to service smaller ports like Kaunakakai, Molokai and Kaumalapau, Lanai. The Naulu, a 365-foot vessel with the largest cargo capacity in Young Brothers’ fleet, allows for increased cargo transport during peak periods and operational efficiencies during off-peak times. Both barges feature advanced ballast technology for stability in varying ocean conditions and multiple cargo ramps for improved loading and unloading efficiency.…

New Ideas at the History Project

Wednesday, October 16th, 2024

New Ideas at the History Project

The Molokai History Project News Release

The Molokai History Project has fired up our idea machine and all the ideas are now progressing into definite plans and events that are fun and full of surprises. So, mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss anything. Our first special experience for you is to stop in and enjoy revolving student displays, enjoying for yourself the talent and creative force of our students of all ages. Don’t worry, we will let you know about each new display, and where it is located. Stay tuned. More details coming.…

Bayer Helps Fight Hunger During Hunger Action Month

Wednesday, October 16th, 2024

Bayer Helps Fight Hunger During Hunger Action Month

Bayer News Release

Bayer employees on Molokai donated hundreds of pounds of food to the Salvation Army, helping to provide essential resources to local families in need as part of a national campaign to help end hunger.

Held in September, Hunger Action Month is a national effort by the nonprofit Feeding America to raise awareness about hunger in America and inspire action. In Hawaii, where one in six people face food insecurity, Bayer employees regularly support food drives and feeding programs throughout the year.

During this year’s Hunger Action Month, Bayer employees on Oahu, Molokai and Maui collectively raised more than 1,200 pounds of food for the Hawaii Foodbank, Salvation Army and Maui Food Bank, providing essential support to local families during a critical time.…

New Artist in Residence

Wednesday, October 16th, 2024

New Artist in Residence

Molokai Arts Center News Release

The Molokai Arts Center (MAC) offers several opportunities for artist residencies each year. Molokai provides a perfect backdrop to create, explore and experience a unique culture. The purpose of the MAC Artist in Residence program is to provide guest artists with a respite from daily responsibilities, to enable them to create and concentrate on their work. This month, the MAC welcomed artist in residence Alice Banks from Ottawa, Canada. Banks completed her Bachelor of Design degree at OCAD University in Tkaronto/Toronto, Ontario with a major in material art and design. Upon graduating in 2011, she launched a fashion line using her one-of-a-kind textiles that sold in boutiques across Canada and the USA.…

Additional Molokai Artist at Exhibition

Thursday, October 10th, 2024

Hawaii Craftsmen News Release

Lisa Welch’s intricate and stunning ceramic piece, “Octopus O’tel” was also juried into the 2024 Hawaii Craftsmen Annual State Exhibition. This makes it a total of nine artists from Molokai whose works were juried into the show.
Of the 85 artists statewide who were juried into the exhibit, Molokai represents over ten percent of that 85. Congratulations to Lisa Welch!…

Little Fire Ants Pest Alert

Thursday, October 10th, 2024

MoMISC News Release

October is “stop the ant month.”
Wasmannia auropunctata, commonly known as the Little Fire Ant (LFA), are tiny, measuring 1/16 inch in length, orange colored, slow moving ants that pack a powerful sting. They are native to Central and South America.

Since the discovery of LFA on Hawaii Island in 1999, LFA have made it to all major islands except Molokai and one instance on Lanai.

MoMISC staff has been surveying for LFA since 2010. LFA has not yet been detected on Molokai. They are nearly impossible to exterminate once introduced and established at a new site.

For photos and more information on LFA, go online to Hawaii Ant Lab at littlefireants.com…

County Surveys CDBG Grant-Funded Projects

Thursday, October 10th, 2024

Maui County News Release

Maui, Molokai and Lanai resident feedback on grant needs is sought by the County of Maui Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Office. By completing an online survey about grant priorities, resident input will help drive grant-funded projects and activities over the next five years.

The County CDBG Program Office asks that Maui County residents complete a survey on community grant needs by Oct. 31. To participate, visit forms.gle/HyfUW5dw5vixWHJ2A.

By participating, Maui, Molokai and Lanai residents will help shape CDBG funding in the 2025-29 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan identifies community needs and provides a five-year strategy for how CDBG grants will be used to develop community resources that meet those needs.…