2011 Newsletter Archive

January 2011

  • Closing Loopholes in State Law

  • Data Security Breaches a Big Problem that Needs a Fix

  • Hawai'i Hydrogen Initiative Launch

February 2011

  • Energy and Environment Committee Raring to Go

  • Kalaeloa Tennis Association Looking for Members

  • Hosting Youth Exchange and Study Student to Promote Peace

March 2011

  • Rail Transit Finally Breaks Ground

  • Kapolei Roadwork Updates

  • Cole Academy Coming to Kapolei

April 2011

  • Mauka Lani Elementary to Get Second Evacuation Route

  • More Solar Power Coming to Kapolei

  • Solutions to Up-Front Costs for Energy Efficiency

May 2011

  • Governor Abercrombie Signs Bill to Help More People Get Solar Panels

  • Tennis Clinic for Foodbank a Hit

  • Patrick Gartside: An Extraordinarily Giving Person

June 2011

  • Bag Bill Key for 2012 Session

  • 2011 State Budget Overview

  • Energy & Environment BillsImportant for Hawai‘i’s Future

  • District 19 Comes Up Big in Construction Funding

July 2011

  • UH West Oahu Campus Coming Together

  • FBI Coming to Town

  • Geothermal Energy a Possible Solution to Meeting Our Energy Needs

  • Kunia Resident Colonel Danny Melton Retires From Marine Corps

August 2011

  • Senate District 19 Growth and Reapportionment

  • West Oahu Transportation Townhall Meeting Key to Traffic Fix

  • iConserve Rally Focused on Getting State to Conserve Energy

  • Fujifilm Makes Waipahu Proud with "Green" Project

September 2011

  • Hawai‘i Five-0 Films in Kalaeloa

  • Olomana Gardens Leading the Way for Sustainable Agriculture on Oahu

  • A Night to Remember Helps and Inspires Homeless

October 2011

  • Jared Kaonohi's Eagle Court of Honor

  • Warning about Plastic Bottle Bombs

  • Hawai‘i Moving Toward Clean Energy Future

  • Ways You Can Lend a Hand

November 2011

  • Makeke Kapolei – a Farmers’ and Green Market

  • Leeward Young Artist Awards Showcase Our Community's Talent

  • Kroc Center a Huge Blessing for Kapolei

December 2011

  • Roosevelt Avenue Finally Gets Repaved

  • Battleship Missouri Memorial a Leader in Recycling

  • Wayland Baptist University’s Fall Graduation

  • Drive Safe 4 Ewa/Kapolei “Live & Let Live” Focus on Road Safety

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