Community
Five Kaua‘i students awarded newly created scholarships through Andy Irons Foundation
The foundation, founded in honor of the late three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons, honored the inaugural recipients during a ceremony on Aug. 9 at Pine Trees in Hanalei.
Wildfire outreach event scheduled this week on Kaua‘i
As part of this outreach, officials from various county and partner agencies will be canvassing Kaumakani Camp, going door-to-door to share information on the “Be Ready, Be Set, Go Now!”
University of Hawaiʻi’s 7 community colleges ranked among the best in the nation
The university’s statewide system of 7 community colleges — which includes Kauai’i Community College — is ranked 11th in the nation in a 2025 Wallethub analysis, which evaluated 653 colleges nationwide on 18 metrics, including tuition, graduation and transfer rates and post-graduation earnings.
2 Kauaʻi organizations awarded Hawaiian Telcom Bell Charitable Foundation grants
Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges received $20,000 and Permanently Affordable Living — or PAL — Hawaiʻi was given $10,000 for its Beyond Housing program.
Head of the class: Wilcox Elementary STEM educator among 16 teachers of the year honored by state Education Department
Yamasato, a former architect/building engineer in Japan, thinks effective science, technology, engineering and mathematics teaching should include learning experiences relevant and meaningful to the lives of students. She has made STEM commonplace at the elementary school.
Grand Hyatt Kauaʻi honors ancestors, builds bridges between generations, plus raises $27K for scholarship program
Resort on Kauaʻi’s South Shore near Poʻipū hosted its annual bon dance earlier this month; funds raised support educational journeys of its employees and their ʻohana.
Kauaʻi County will soon begin accepting grant-in-aid proposals for this fiscal year
The grants-in-aid program is aimed at supporting distinctive cultural, social, or economic needs.
Three new postmasters chosen to serve Kaua’i post offices
As the United States Postal Service celebrates its 250th anniversary, it honors the vital contributions of postmasters in their communities by releasing stamps that depict a day in the life of a postal carrier.
Educators, caregivers, professionals statewide invited to 2025 Hawaiʻi Island Early Childhood Conference
Registration now open for the event — slated for Sept. 12-13 in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island — that will have a focus on practical tools and thoughtful reflections to support the kindergarten entry assessment domains.
Proposals for FY 2025-26 Kaua‘i County Innovation Grants now being accepted
Live webinar scheduled at 4 p.m. Aug. 14 to help those interested in applying for the grants made through the Office of Economic Development aimed at supporting forward-thinking community projects, with several focus areas including small business, technology, tourism destination management, workforce development and others.
East Kauaʻi community to discuss the future of transportation tonight
The fourth workshop for the East Kauaʻi Community and Circulation Plan will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Kapaʻa today.
Repaving project on Wawae Road will limit access to homes next week
Prepare for significant travel disruptions on Wawae Road as a repaving project completely closes a portion of the road between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Aug. 18 to 22.
American Job Centers offer Hawai‘i residents free training for in-demand jobs
American Job Centers in Hawai‘i are offering free resources to help residents gain the training and connections they need to land in-demand jobs.
Kaua‘i County Mayor Kawakami completes successful Sister City, cultural exchange visit to Japan
The Kaua‘i delegation from July 20-28 visited the cities of Mimasaka, Moriyama and Suō-Ōshima — as well as Kyoto and several surrounding municipalities — where they engaged in ceremonial events, historical tours, cultural demonstrations and personal exchanges that highlighted the deep bonds between Kaua‘i and Japan.
Wilcox Health Foundation to benefit from Kukuiʻula’s 2025 Summer Parade of Homes
Community invited to tour curated collection of custom-designed homes at 1,010-acre residential and resort community in Poʻipū to support island health care — and earn entries to win exclusive prizes.
Construction to begin on new Kauaʻi Police Activities League sports complex
With over 1,100 participants in Kauaʻi Police Activities League last year, the new facility will be a hub for enhanced and expanded youth programs.
Community input sought to improve draft of climate action plan for Hawaiʻi
The Climate Action Pathways first draft was developed based on community feedback gathered at more than 80 public events throughout Hawaiʻi.
2025 Letter to My Parents contest in Hawaiʻi now open for submissions
Essays or letters should be no more than 1,000 words and include a constructive proposal for how to maintain or improve their relationships with their parents. Submissions will be judged on bravery, reflection and their proposals.
Kauaʻi collects 3,000 pounds of food during Saturday drive, but falls short of last year’s donations
Across Kauaʻi, volunteers gathered to collect non-perishable donations to help keep stocked for the remainder of summer and ahead of the holiday season during this year’s Food Drive Day for the Hawaiʻi Foodbank .
American Savings Bank opens applications for 2025 KeikiCo Business Plan Competition
American Savings Bank (ASB) is now accepting applications for its 2025 KeikiCo Business Plan Competition, a statewide challenge that invites Hawaiʻi public and charter school students in grades 3 through 12 to dream big, solve real-world problems and compete for up to $25,000 for their school – plus bonus cash for individual winners.