When the last major home insurer announced last year that it would be leaving the Hawaii market by August of this year, homeowners in Lava Zones 1 and 2 discovered that their only other option for coverage, through the state-operated Hawaii Property Insurance Association, would cost several times their current rates.
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Hawaii Tribune-Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper distributed on the Hilo-area of Hawaii’s Big Island. The newspaper is the primary news source for Hilo residents and locals. Circulation is 16,000 Monday through Friday and 18,000 on Sunday. Hawaii Tribune-Herald is owned and operated by Oahu Publications, Inc. Since its establishment in 2001, Oahu Publications Inc. has emerged as Hawaii’s major print media company. OPI’s flagship publication is the daily Honolulu Star-Advertiser, established in 2010 when the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (est. 1882) and The Honolulu Advertiser (est.1856) merged after OPI purchased The Honolulu Advertiser from Gannett Corp. In addition to the Star-Advertiser, OPI owns and publishes a diverse group of publications, including MidWeek, three military papers and various specialty publications, as well as luxury and hotel magazines. OPI also offers advertisers a full spectrum of custom printing services, insert, and direct-mail options. No other media source comes close to reaching as many Hawaii consumers. OPI’s versatile product portfolio allows advertisers to reach the masses, zero in on specific zip codes or target specific niche markets.
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https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/
Hawaii Tribune-Herald的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 报纸出版业
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- 51-200 人
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1923
- 领域
- News、publishing和Journalism
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Rory Inouye, a math teacher at Waiakea High School, has won a $25,000 national Milken Educator Award. Milken Educator Awards Founder Lowell Milken – alongside Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and state Superintendent of Education Keith Hayashi – surprised Inouye this morning with the announcement in front of cheering students, proud colleagues, local dignitaries and news media.
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What has the Easter Bunny and eggs have to do with Easter? The return of Jesus after the crucifixion has little to do with bunnies and eggs. However, the concept of rebirth and resurrection was based on the pagan holiday of Eostra that celebrated new life and fertility. Early Christians connected the two events and thus we celebrate with joy rather than sorrow. The date palm is associated with the Easter holy week because the leaves of that palm were used to wave as Jesus rode into Jerusalem. In many Catholic countries, the leaves are now woven to create intricate art forms used during holy week.
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Cute faces mask a sad story as animal shelters in Hawaii County continue to take in dozens of mixed-breed puppies every month. In January, the staff at the Hawaii Island Humane Society’s Keaau shelter came to work to find a mother dog, Atta, in a shopping cart outside the shelter with seven puppies that were about one-week old.
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Lawmakers and Hawaii residents alike appear to be vibing with a proposal to make the shaka the official state gesture of Hawaii. Senate Bill 3312 and its companion House Bill 2736 would establish the shaka as the first “state gesture” of the United States, in part as an effort to claim the familiar — and merchandisable — symbol for Hawaii before others get there first.