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TMT comments due by July 7. You heard 'em, tell 'em what you think ...

TMT wraps up EIS meetings across Big Island

TMT comments due by July 7. You heard ’em, tell ’em what you think …

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Last chance to hear TMT pitch

Last chance to hear TMT pitch

Karin Stanton/Hawaii247 Contributing Editor The final Big Island hearing on the TMT draft environmental impact statement is 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 24 at Kealakehe Elementary School. The three-hour public information meeting includes a review of the project, as well as an opportunity to talk to representatives of the Thirty Meter Telescope, scientists and experts in […]

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Rally for supporters of Thirty Meter Telescope on Friday

Rally for supporters of Thirty Meter Telescope on Friday

MEDIA RELEASE WHAT: Community Sign Waving Event in Support of Thirty Meter Telescope WHEN: Friday, June 12, 4 – 6 p.m. WHERE: Fronting the King Kamehameha Statue at Hilo Bayfront The community is invited Friday to rally support for the Thirty Meter Telescope as the proposed $1.2 billion Thirty Meter Telescope Project prepares to present […]

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Thirty Meter Telescope draft EIS released

The purpose of the Draft EIS is to present the existing environmental conditions, analyze the potential effects of the project, and identify ways to minimize potential adverse impacts.

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Aiona kicks off monthly radio show in Hilo

Aiona kicks off monthly radio show in Hilo

  MEDIA RELEASE Lt. Gov. James “Duke” Aiona marked the debut of his monthly radio show on KPUA 670 AM in Hilo last week by voicing his support for the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan, which was approved recently by the state Board of Land and Natural Resources. Aiona told listeners of the 30-minute show […]

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