Food Most Hawaii Residents Would Pay More for Local Food March 3, 2023 0 Most Hawaii Residents Would Pay More for Local Food Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: Kona Community Policing/Hawaii Island Police Activities League (HI-PAL) will be partnering with Kai’ Opua Canoe Club and Kai ‘Ehitu Canoe Club for a HI-PAL Outrigger Canoe Regatta on April 8, 2023. Check-in will be at 7 a.m. Opening Ceremony will be at 9 a.m. and the races with start shortly after. Lunch and Award Ceremony following the last race. All kids and clubs are welcome to participate in this HI-PAL event. There will be 14 events for ages 12U – 18U. This is an opportunity for kids to paddle with their club teammates, high school teammates, or their friends that may paddle for a different club or high school. Each participant (guardian) will need to complete the HI-PAL permission/release form. Contact Officer Leonard Warren of Kona Community Policing via email: leonard.warren@hawaiicounty.gov for the HI-PAL permission/release form and/or for more information.Next: Kona coffee farmers cash in on labeling claims Related Stories Food Honoka‘a food program set to reach milestone May 7, 2026 0 Food Hawai‘i Farmers Confront $11M In Flood Damage Without A Safety Net Crop insurance is hard to attain in Hawaiʻi, and federal programs are tailored to mainland agriculture. March 24, 2026 0 Food More Local Food? These State Agencies Aren’t Buying It Few departments met the official 10% goal last year. While cost, quality and lack of consistent supply are concerns, the current pace doesn’t bode well for the larger push to wean the islands off imported food. February 24, 2026 0 Food Hawaiʻi Farmers Are Fighting To Keep Their Soil From Flushing Out To Sea From kalo to cacao, farmers are adapting to effects of a changing climate by fusing traditional Hawaiian practices with new, regenerative agricultural techniques to save soils, streams and reefs. December 26, 2025 0 Food Where To Get Help With Food In Hawaiʻi During The Shutdown While the state government formalizes its plans to help SNAP recipients, local assistance organizations are stepping up, too. October 27, 2025 0 Food Waiʻanae Goes All In With New $17M Facility To Boost Food Security A 15-acre campus is expected to include a food bank, fruit trees, community kitchen, wastewater treatment center and more. October 3, 2025 0 Food Changing Course, Honolulu Is Now Planting Food In Public Spaces Advocates envision free food for local commuters at rail stations and beyond. September 30, 2025 0 Food As Mainland Egg Prices Drop, Waialua Fresh Eggs Invests In Hawaiʻi When migratory birds take flight, experts say that could prompt a resurgence in bird flu cases across the country, again spiking prices. August 14, 2025 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ