Several days ago, blogger Ian Lind (@ilind) put out an open call to his fellow Hawaii bloggers in “Calling Hawaii public affairs bloggers.” Now that Honolulu (and therefore 75% of our state) is officially a one-paper town, fewer voices and views will likely be heard.
Definitely don’t expect to see this kind of candor; in fact, [...]
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Posted in Politics-Goverment on Apr 16th, 2010
Despite all the efforts to be culturally appropriate (i.e. reaching out to our Hawaiian and other local ethnic groups), Hawaii?s Census response rate is still one of the lowest in the U.S. It?s actually the sixth lowest, according to Craig Gima at the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The Census Bureau even has a special video just to [...]
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Posted in Hawaii on Apr 13th, 2010
I share the following information as a board member of the Friends of the Makiki Community Library, the non-profit group that operates this library. Please note that the Makiki Community Library is NOT part of the Hawaii State Public Library System. Therefore, we must fundraise money to operate with our small, part-time staff and many [...]
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