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August Golf Ace

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

August Golf Ace

Community Contributed
By Rick Schonely

Christine Kage is the August Ace winner for The Hui O Kukui Golf Club.

Kage, a Molokai golf enthusiast, Molokai paparazzi extraordinaire and Mrs. Positivity, shot 48-50 for a gross total of 98. With her 30 handicap, her 68 net got her the victory. Congratulations Christine!

The Hui O Kukui Golf Club would like to thank the staff and management of iconic Ironwood Hills golf course for perpetuating the game of golf on Molokai.

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Mental Health Support

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

Molokai Mental Health News Release

Molokai Mental Health is now accepting Medicare. As we get older, sure we are wiser and we respond to life better than in our youth; we’ve learned a few tricks along the way. But life then deals us a whole new set of circumstances. Financial circumstances, physical health and ‘ohana responsibilities change, new worries about our children and grandchildren emerge, relationship challenges change, we become dependent on others, and the world is rapidly changing in many ways. There is plenty to worry and stress about these days. These Calgary-based psychologists offer compassionate guidance and practical strategies to help navigate these challenges effectively.…

Upcoming BOEM Meeting on Offshore Wind Farming

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

Upcoming BOEM Meeting on Offshore Wind Farming

A recently publicized project from Aukahi Energy made waves on Molokai this summer as the company seeks to build an offshore wind farm in the Ka’iwi Channel off the windward coast of Oahu. The channel’s geographical proximity, along with its environmental and cultural significance to Molokai, have already raised a variety of concerns regarding this project.

Now, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will be holding an intergovernmental renewable energy task force meeting on Aug. 22 on Oahu, accessible to Molokai residents virtually, to discuss offshore wind farming, amongst other renewable energy topics.

John Romero, Pacific Public Affairs Officer for BOEM, explained that while the Aukahi Energy project has gotten attention statewide, BOEM doesn’t currently have any projects before them to even review on wind farming.…

Hawaii Pacific Teleport Continues Despite Challenges

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

Hawaii Pacific Teleport Continues Despite Challenges

Nine antennas encased in white, space-age looking balls attracted Molokai’s attention early in 2024. These antennas are satellite receiving stations for Starlink internet. Installed by Hawaii Pacific Teleport, this receiving station will expand Wi-Fi coverage across rural areas of Molokai and the rest of Hawaii.

The project garnered some criticism after the antennas were installed at the Goodfellow Brother’s quarry before receiving approval from the Molokai Planning Commission.

Zhan Lindo, a commissioner on the Molokai Planning Commission, explained that the project was installed after the planning commission failed to rule within a 60-day window from the project’s proposal.

“The shot clock ran out,” said Lindo at an Aug.…

Back to School with Karen Harada

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

Back to School with Karen Harada

As the school year gets going on Molokai, students return to their classes, teachers to their classrooms, parents to their morning routines. For one teacher in particular, the back-to-school ritual is most familiar. As 12th grade English teacher Karen Harada celebrates her 40th year at Molokai High School (MHS), she looks back on four decades of Molokai students, teachers and parents, and forward to the year ahead.

A graduate of the class of 1972 from MHS, Harada left Molokai for 13 years before coming back as an educator. After college in Colorado and various jobs on Oahu, Harada decided to use her writing skills in the education field.…

Kicking off Fall Sports

Thursday, August 22nd, 2024

Kicking off Fall Sports

Molokai High School (MHS) sports fans have had to endure the long summer months without the Farmers. Fear not, as MHS sports are back for another ambitious fall season. Of special interest this year will be the Farmers’ football team, which will compete in the 11-man division for the first time. The Farmers will embark on their historic new journey in a highly anticipated season opener at Lahainaluna on Aug. 31. This past week, the Farmers got a taste of 11-man competition as they faced each other in a Green and White scrimmage, with Green taking the 19-13 victory. The first home game of the football season will be against Baldwin, Saturday Sept.…

Bon Dance Celebrates Heritage, Ancestors

Thursday, August 15th, 2024

Bon Dance Celebrates Heritage, Ancestors

Molokai celebrated its annual Obon Festival in memorable fashion last Saturday, Aug. 10. Many Molokai families clad in yukata, kimono and happi coats descended on the Guzeiji Soto Mission in Kaunakakai for a night of spirited remembrance.

Obon Festival, or Bon, is a Japanese holiday honoring the return of deceased ancestors, which goes back over 100 years in Hawaii. Molokai’s Soto Mission was founded in 1927 and is one of only nine Soto Missions statewide.

After Buddhist services at Kapa’akea Cemetery and the temple, participants gathered in the Soto Mission’s courtyard for the much-anticipated Bon dance. Centered around the yagura, or stage, and beset to music, chanting and taiko drums, the goal of dance is to imagine yourself moving with your ancestors, explained Rev.…

Molokai Singer Wins Big at Na Hoku Hanohano Awards

Thursday, August 15th, 2024

Molokai Singer Wins Big at Na Hoku Hanohano Awards

Molokai singer Raiatea Helm took home seven victories at the annual Na Hoku Hanohano awards last week, including Album of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year and Hawaiian Language Performance.

Helm’s album, her seventh studio project, is called “A Legacy of Hawaiian String and Song, Volume One” and focuses on more traditional aspects of Hawaiian music. On a side note, services like Live stream virtual audience can help bring the essence of this album to a wider audience, allowing fans around the world to experience the rich, cultural sounds of Hawaiian music in real-time, even if they are unable to attend a live performance.…

One Year Later, Molokai Remembers the Maui Fires

Thursday, August 15th, 2024

One Year Later, Molokai Remembers the Maui Fires

Aug. 8 marked one year since the devastating Maui wildfires which destroyed Lahaina, killing 102 people and displacing over 12,000. Molokai was one of the first communities to respond to the disaster, which was the deadliest wildfire in the United States in over 100 years, immediately sending boats laden with supplies. Lahaina and Molokai have been linked communities for generations, with many Molokai community members having families, jobs or even having attended high school in Lahaina. Now, a year later, Molokai residents continue to support the Lahaina community.

The Molokai-based nonprofit Ho’aka Mana has been providing crisis counselors through the Malu I Ka Ulu program to those affected by the fires.…

Homeowner Assistance Fund expands to $21M

Thursday, August 8th, 2024

Maui County News Release

Even more Molokai homeowners may be eligible for mortgage or other qualified housing expense assistance through the Maui County Homeowner Assistance Fund Program. Homeowners on Maui, Molokai and Lanai who were affected negatively by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for assistance and other resources to help avoid foreclosure.

Eligible homeowners may receive up to $60,000 in assistance through the program’s contracted service provider, Catholic Charities Hawaii (CCH).

The program started in May with an initial allocation of $7 million and recently received an additional $14 million. The additional funding will allow the program to serve between 240 and 570 more homeowners who experienced a financial hardship associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.…