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The food scraps and leftovers you normally throw away can be turned into new soil or fertilizer and soil conditioner.
The valuation of agricultural lands is more than an academic exercise: It is an important factor governing land and power in ...
Fannie Mae was created by Congress during the Great Depression to ensure enough funds are available nationwide to support residential mortgage lending. Fannie Mae is also keeping a “blacklist” of ...
A Look Back at 1982, a Pivotal Year in the Transition to Today’s Hawai‘i The plantation economy was dying, tourism sagged and the year’s events were harbingers of what we face now.
Media / Communication Brian Driscoll Vice President iQ 360 1000 Bishop Street, Suite 500, Honolulu, HI 96813 Brian brings ...
Media / Communication Lauren Nahme Principal and Managing Director iQ 360 1000 Bishop Street, Suite 500, Honolulu, HI 96813 ...
For this “fearless” executive VP and chief data officer, numbers offer clues for solving business problems and opportunities to do things differently.
The Goal: Tourism That Regenerates Hawai‘i, Not Degrades It A program that limits access at Kaua‘i’s Hā‘ena State Park and raises local dollars is considered a model for places inundated by visitors.
In Hawai‘i’s Housing Crunch, Tenants Are Vulnerable to Rent Hikes and Evictions. Here’s What They Need to Know. This overview of renter protections explains what their rights are, where to get help ...
Hawai‘i’s Got Pride, and Plenty of Fight Too Six essays from U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, Randy Soriano, Peter Tui Silva, Walter Kinoshita, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, and Camaron Miyamoto on countering ...
The Tiny Oilseed That Could Help Power Hawai‘i’s Energy Future Some of the state’s biggest companies are working to turn a cover crop into renewable fuel for utilities, vehicles and passenger planes.